The Horocycle Flow is Mixing of all Degrees.

Brian Marcus

Inventiones mathematicae (1978)

  • Volume: 46, page 201-210
  • ISSN: 0020-9910; 1432-1297/e

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Marcus, Brian. "The Horocycle Flow is Mixing of all Degrees.." Inventiones mathematicae 46 (1978): 201-210. <http://eudml.org/doc/142560>.

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keywords = {Ergodic Translation Flow; Stationary Points; Horocycle Flow; Manifold; Surface of Constant Negative Curvature and Finite Area; Mixing of All Degrees; G-Invariant Measure; Borel Measure; Measure Preserving Flow; Homogeneous Space; Kolmogorov Automorphisms; Semisimple Lie Group},
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