Induced and amenable ergodic actions of Lie groups
Robert J. Zimmer (1978)
Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure
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Robert J. Zimmer (1978)
Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure
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Alexandre Danilenko (2000)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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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.
Alexandre Danilenko, Toshihiro Hamachi (2000)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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The orbit equivalence of type 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 cocycles with values in Abelian groups.
E. Muehlegger, A. Raich, C. Silva, M. Touloumtzis, B. Narasimhan, W. Zhao (1999)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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We construct infinite measure preserving and nonsingular rank one -actions. The first example is ergodic infinite measure preserving but with nonergodic, infinite conservative index, basis transformations; in this case we exhibit sets of increasing finite and infinite measure which are properly exhaustive and weakly wandering. The next examples are staircase rank one infinite measure preserving -actions; for these we show that the individual basis transformations have conservative...
Robert J. Zimmer (1981)
Compositio Mathematica
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Charles Pugh, Michael Shub (1971)
Compositio Mathematica
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Sarah Iams, Brian Katz, Cesar E. Silva, Brian Street, Kirsten Wickelgren (2005)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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We study weak mixing and double ergodicity for nonsingular actions of locally compact Polish abelian groups. We show that if T is a nonsingular action of G, then T is weakly mixing if and only if for all cocompact subgroups A of G the action of T restricted to A is weakly mixing. We show that a doubly ergodic nonsingular action is weakly mixing and construct an infinite measure-preserving flow that is weakly mixing but not doubly ergodic. We also construct an infinite measure-preserving...
Raja, C.Robinson Edward (2009)
The New York Journal of Mathematics [electronic only]
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Mahesh Nerurkar (2000)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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We construct continuous G-valued cocycles that are not cohomologous to any compact constant via a measurable transfer function, provided the underlying dynamical system is rigid and the range group G satisfies a certain general condition. For more general ergodic aperiodic systems, we also show that the set of continuous ergodic cocycles is residual in the class of all continuous cocycles provided the range group G is a compact connected Lie group. The first construction is based on...
R. Sato (1990)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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