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Refinement of Bratteli-Vershik models

In the zero-dimensional systems, the Bratteli-Vershik models can be built upon certain closed sets that are called `quasi-sections' in this article. There exists a bijective correspondence between the topological conjugacy classes of triples of zero-dimensional systems and quasi-sections and the topological conjugacy classes of Bratteli-Vershik models. Therefore, we can get refined Bratteli-Vershik models if we get certain refined quasi-sections. The basic sets are such refined quasi-sections that bring `closing property' on the corresponding Bratteli-Vershik models. We show a direct proof on the existence of basic sets. Thorough investigations on quasi-sections and basic sets are done. Furthermore, it would be convenient for the Bratteli-Vershik models to concern minimal sets. To this point, we show the existence of the Bratteli-Vershik models whose minimal sets are properly ordered. On the other hand, we can get certain refinements with respect to the Bratteli-Vershikizability condition or the decisiveness.

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