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On embeddability of automorphisms into measurable flows from the point of view of self-joining properties

Joanna Kułaga-Przymus — 2015

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We compare self-joining and embeddability properties. In particular, we prove that a measure preserving flow ( T t ) t with T₁ ergodic is 2-fold quasi-simple (resp. 2-fold distally simple) if and only if T₁ is 2-fold quasi-simple (resp. 2-fold distally simple). We also show that the Furstenberg-Zimmer decomposition for a flow ( T t ) t with T₁ ergodic with respect to any flow factor is the same for ( T t ) t and for T₁. We give an example of a 2-fold quasi-simple flow disjoint from simple flows and whose time-one map is...

Disjointness properties for Cartesian products of weakly mixing systems

Joanna Kułaga-PrzymusFrançois Parreau — 2012

Colloquium Mathematicae

For n ≥ 1 we consider the class JP(n) of dynamical systems each of whose ergodic joinings with a Cartesian product of k weakly mixing automorphisms (k ≥ n) can be represented as the independent extension of a joining of the system with only n coordinate factors. For n ≥ 2 we show that, whenever the maximal spectral type of a weakly mixing automorphism T is singular with respect to the convolution of any n continuous measures, i.e. T has the so-called convolution singularity property of order n,...

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