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Teresa Bermúdez, Manuel González, Mostafa Mbekhta (2000)

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We prove that if some power of an operator is ergodic, then the operator itself is ergodic. The converse is not true.

Hopf's ratio ergodic theorem by inducing

Roland Zweimüller (2004)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We present a very quick and easy proof of the classical Stepanov-Hopf ratio ergodic theorem, deriving it from Birkhoff's ergodic theorem by a simple inducing argument.

Ergodic control of Markov processes with mixed observation structure

Łukasz Stettner

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CONTENTS1. Introduction........................................................................................................ 52. Preliminary results and assumptions.................................................................. 73. Approximation of the invariant measure.............................................................. 144. Construction of nearly optimal control functions................................................ 24 4.1. Approximation of admissible control functions.....................................

Local ergodic theorems.

Teresa Bermúdez, Manuel González, Mostafa Mbekhta (1998)

Extracta Mathematicae

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Uniformly ergodic A-contractions on Hilbert spaces

Laurian Suciu (2009)

Studia Mathematica

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We study the concept of uniform (quasi-) A-ergodicity for A-contractions on a Hilbert space, where A is a positive operator. More precisely, we investigate the role of closedness of certain ranges in the uniformly ergodic behavior of A-contractions. We use some known results of M. Lin, M. Mbekhta and J. Zemánek, and S. Grabiner and J. Zemánek, concerning the uniform convergence of the Cesàro means of an operator, to obtain similar versions for A-contractions. Thus, we continue the study...

Ergodic theorem, reversibility and the filling scheme

Yves Derriennic (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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The aim of this short note is to present in terse style the meaning and consequences of the "filling scheme" approach for a probability measure preserving transformation. A cohomological equation encapsulates the argument. We complete and simplify Woś' study (1986) of the reversibility of the ergodic limits when integrability is not assumed. We give short and unified proofs of well known results about the behaviour of ergodic averages, like Kesten's lemma (1975). The strikingly simple...