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On subrelations of ergodic measured type III equivalence relations

Alexandre Danilenko — 2000

Colloquium Mathematicae

We discuss the classification up to orbit equivalence of inclusions 𝑆 ⊂ ℛ of measured ergodic discrete hyperfinite equivalence relations. In the case of type III relations, the orbit equivalence classes of such inclusions of finite index are completely classified in terms of triplets consisting of a transitive permutation group G on a finite set (whose cardinality is the index of 𝑆 ⊂ ℛ), an ergodic nonsingular ℝ-flow V and a homomorphism of G to the centralizer of V.

On measure theoretical analogues of the Takesaki structure theorem for type III factors

Alexandre DanilenkoToshihiro Hamachi — 2000

Colloquium Mathematicae

The orbit equivalence of type I I I 0 ergodic equivalence relations is considered. We show that it is equivalent to the outer conjugacy problem for the natural trace-scaling action of a countable dense ℝ-subgroup by automorphisms of the Radon-Nikodym skew product extensions of these relations. A similar result holds for the weak equivalence of arbitrary type I I I 0 cocycles with values in Abelian groups.

Isometric extensions, 2-cocycles and ergodicity of skew products

Alexandre DanilenkoMariusz Lemańczyk — 1999

Studia Mathematica

We establish existence and uniqueness of a canonical form for isometric extensions of an ergodic non-singular transformation T. This is applied to describe the structure of commutors of the isometric extensions. Moreover, for a compact group G, we construct a G-valued T-cocycle α which generates the ergodic skew product extension T α and admits a prescribed subgroup in the centralizer of T α .

Weakly mixing rank-one transformations conjugate to their squares

Alexandre I. Danilenko — 2008

Studia Mathematica

Utilizing the cut-and-stack techniques we construct explicitly a weakly mixing rigid rank-one transformation T which is conjugate to T². Moreover, it is proved that for each odd q, there is such a T commuting with a transformation of order q. For any n, we show the existence of a weakly mixing T conjugate to T² and whose rank is finite and greater than n.

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