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Follower, Predecessor, and Extender Entropies

Thomas French, Ronnie Pavlov

Published 2017-11-20Version 1

Using follower/predecessor/extender set sequences, we define quantities which we call the follower/predecessor/extender entropies, which can be associated to any shift space. We analyze the behavior of these quantities under conjugacies and factor maps, most notably showing that extender entropy is a conjugacy invariant and that having follower entropy zero is a conjugacy invariant. We give some applications, including examples of shift spaces with equal entropy which can be distinguished by extender entropy, and examples of shift spaces which can be shown to not be isomorphic to their inverse by using follower/predecessor entropy.

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