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Spectral properties of ergodic dynamical systems conjugate to their composition squares

Geoffrey R. Goodson (2007)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let S and T be automorphisms of a standard Borel probability space. Some ergodic and spectral consequences of the equation ST = T²S are given for T ergodic and also when Tⁿ = I for some n>2. These ideas are used to construct examples of ergodic automorphisms S with oscillating maximal spectral multiplicity function. Other examples illustrating the theory are given, including Gaussian automorphisms having simple spectra and conjugate to their squares.

Disjointness of the convolutionsfor Chacon's automorphism

A. Prikhod'ko, V. Ryzhikov (2000)

Colloquium Mathematicum

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The purpose of this paper is to show that if σ is the maximal spectral type of Chacon’s transformation, then for any d ≠ d’ we have σ * d σ * d ' . First, we establish the disjointness of convolutions of the maximal spectral type for the class of dynamical systems that satisfy a certain algebraic condition. Then we show that Chacon’s automorphism belongs to this class.

On new spectral multiplicities for ergodic maps

Alexandre I. Danilenko (2010)

Studia Mathematica

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It is shown that each subset of positive integers that contains 2 is realizable as the set of essential values of the multiplicity function for the Koopman operator of some weakly mixing transformation.

Ergodic automorphisms whose weak closure of off-diagonal measures consists of ergodic self-joinings

Y. Derriennic, K. Frączek, M. Lemańczyk, F. Parreau (2008)

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Basic ergodic properties of the ELF class of automorphisms, i.e. of the class of ergodic automorphisms whose weak closure of measures supported on the graphs of iterates of T consists of ergodic self-joinings are investigated. Disjointness of the ELF class with: 2-fold simple automorphisms, interval exchange transformations given by a special type permutations and time-one maps of measurable flows is discussed. All ergodic Poisson suspension automorphisms as well as dynamical systems...

Conjugacies between ergodic transformations and their inverses

Geoffrey Goodson (2000)

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We study certain symmetries that arise when automorphisms S and T defined on a Lebesgue probability space (X, ℱ, μ) satisfy the equation S T = T - 1 S . In an earlier paper [6] it was shown that this puts certain constraints on the spectrum of T. Here we show that it also forces constraints on the spectrum of S 2 . In particular, S 2 has to have a multiplicity function which only takes even values on the orthogonal complement of the subspace f L 2 ( X , , μ ) : f ( T 2 x ) = f ( x ) . For S and T ergodic satisfying this equation further constraints...

On the automorphisms of the spectral unit ball

Jérémie Rostand (2003)

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Let Ω be the spectral unit ball of Mₙ(ℂ), that is, the set of n × n matrices with spectral radius less than 1. We are interested in classifying the automorphisms of Ω. We know that it is enough to consider the normalized automorphisms of Ω, that is, the automorphisms F satisfying F(0) = 0 and F'(0) = I, where I is the identity map on Mₙ(ℂ). The known normalized automorphisms are conjugations. Is every normalized automorphism a conjugation? We show that locally, in a neighborhood of a...

A family of stationary processes with infinite memory having the same p-marginals. Ergodic and spectral properties

M. Courbage, D. Hamdan (2001)

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We construct a large family of ergodic non-Markovian processes with infinite memory having the same p-dimensional marginal laws of an arbitrary ergodic Markov chain or projection of Markov chains. Some of their spectral and mixing properties are given. We show that the Chapman-Kolmogorov equation for the ergodic transition matrix is generically satisfied by infinite memory processes.

On weakly mixing and doubly ergodic nonsingular actions

Sarah Iams, Brian Katz, Cesar E. Silva, Brian Street, Kirsten Wickelgren (2005)

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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...

On the multiplicity function of ergodic group extensions, II

Jakub Kwiatkowski, Mariusz Lemańczyk (1995)

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For an arbitrary set A + containing 1, an ergodic automorphism T whose set of essential values of the multiplicity function is equal to A is constructed. If A is additionally finite, T can be chosen to be an analytic diffeomorphism on a finite-dimensional torus.

Bergelson's theorem for weakly mixing C*-dynamical systems

Rocco Duvenhage (2009)

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We study a nonconventional ergodic average for asymptotically abelian weakly mixing C*-dynamical systems, related to a second iteration of Khinchin's recurrence theorem obtained by Bergelson in the measure-theoretic case. A noncommutative recurrence theorem for such systems is obtained as a corollary.