On the intersection of homoclinic classes in intransitive sectional-Anosov flows
Abstract
We show that if X is a Venice mask (i.e. nontransitive sectional-Anosov flow with dense periodic orbits) supported on a compact 3-manifold, then the omega-limit set of every non-recurrent point in the unstable manifold of some singularity is a closed orbit. In addition, we prove that the intersection of two different homoclinic classes in the maximal invariant set of a sectional-Anosov flow can be decomposed as the disjoint union of, singular points, a non-singular hyperbolic set, and regular points whose alpha-limit set and omega-limit set is formed by singular points or hyperbolic sets.
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