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On the Partial Hyperbolicity of Robustly Transitive Sets with Singularities

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Homoclinic tangencies and singular hyperbolicity are involved in the Palis conjecture for vector fields. Typical three dimensional vector fields are well understood by recent works. We study the dynamics of… Click to show full abstract

Homoclinic tangencies and singular hyperbolicity are involved in the Palis conjecture for vector fields. Typical three dimensional vector fields are well understood by recent works. We study the dynamics of higher dimensional vector fields that are away from homoclinic tangencies. More precisely, we prove that for \emph{any} dimensional vector field that is away from homoclinic tangencies, all singularities contained in its robustly transitive singular set are all hyperbolic and have the same index. Moreover, the robustly transitive set is {$C^1$-generically }partially hyperbolic if the vector field cannot be accumulated by ones with a homoclinic tangency.

Keywords: robustly transitive; homoclinic tangencies; dimensional vector; vector fields; hyperbolicity; vector

Journal Title: Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations
Year Published: 2022

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