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Что (кто) такое topologically isomorphic - определение

Topologically equivalent; Topological equivalence (dynamical systems); Topologically conjugate; Topologically semiconjugate; Topologically semi-conjugate; Topological conjugation; Topologically conjugate functions

Topological conjugacy         
In mathematics, two functions are said to be topologically conjugate if there exists a homeomorphism that will conjugate the one into the other. Topological conjugacy, and related-but-distinct of flows, are important in the study of iterated functions and more generally dynamical systems, since, if the dynamics of one iterative function can be determined, then that for a topologically conjugate function follows trivially.
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Topological conjugacy

In mathematics, two functions are said to be topologically conjugate if there exists a homeomorphism that will conjugate the one into the other. Topological conjugacy, and related-but-distinct § Topological equivalence of flows, are important in the study of iterated functions and more generally dynamical systems, since, if the dynamics of one iterative function can be determined, then that for a topologically conjugate function follows trivially.

To illustrate this directly: suppose that f {\displaystyle f} and g {\displaystyle g} are iterated functions, and there exists a homeomorphism h {\displaystyle h} such that

g = h 1 f h , {\displaystyle g=h^{-1}\circ f\circ h,}

so that f {\displaystyle f} and g {\displaystyle g} are topologically conjugate. Then one must have

g n = h 1 f n h , {\displaystyle g^{n}=h^{-1}\circ f^{n}\circ h,}

and so the iterated systems are topologically conjugate as well. Here, {\displaystyle \circ } denotes function composition.