A general ratio ergodic theorem for Abel sums
Ryotaro Sato (1973)
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For a Cesàro bounded operator in a Hilbert space or a reflexive Banach space the mean ergodic theorem does not hold in general. We give an additional geometrical assumption which is sufficient to imply the validity of that theorem. Our result yields the mean ergodic theorem for positive Cesàro bounded operators in (1 < p < ∞). We do not use the tauberian theorem of Hardy and Littlewood, which was the main tool of previous authors. Some new examples, interesting for summability...
Ryotaro Sato (1988)
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Pedro Ortega Salvador (1991)
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Let (X, F, μ) be a finite measure space. Let T: X → X be a measure preserving transformation and let Af denote the average of Tf, k = 0, ..., n. Given a real positive function v on X, we prove that {Af} converges in the a.e. sense for every f in L(v dμ) if and only if inf v(Tx) > 0 a.e., and the same condition is equivalent to the finiteness of a related ergodic power function Pf for every f in L(v dμ). We apply this result to characterize, being T null-preserving, the finite...
Diego Gallardo (1987)
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Ryotaro Sato (1987)
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