Simple mixing actions with uncountably many prime factors

Alexandre I. Danilenko; Anton V. Solomko

Colloquium Mathematicae (2015)

  • Volume: 139, Issue: 1, page 37-54
  • ISSN: 0010-1354

Abstract

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Via the (C,F)-construction we produce a 2-fold simple mixing transformation which has uncountably many non-trivial proper factors and all of them are prime.

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Alexandre I. Danilenko, and Anton V. Solomko. "Simple mixing actions with uncountably many prime factors." Colloquium Mathematicae 139.1 (2015): 37-54. <http://eudml.org/doc/284299>.

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