Slow entropy of some combinatorial constructions

Abstract

Measure-theoretic slow entropy is a more refined invariant than the classical measure-theoretic entropy to characterize the complexity of dynamical systems with subexponential growth rates of distinguishable orbit types. In this paper we prove flexibility results for the values of upper and lower polynomial slow entropy of rigid transformations as well as maps admitting a good cyclic approximation. Moreover, we show that there cannot exist a general upper bound on the lower measure-theoretic slow entropy for systems of finite rank.

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