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Random permutations and unique fully supported ergodicity for the Euler adic transformation

Sarah Bailey Frick, Karl Petersen (2008)

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

There is only one fully supported ergodic invariant probability measure for the adic transformation on the space of infinite paths in the graph that underlies the eulerian numbers. This result may partially justify a frequent assumption about the equidistribution of random permutations.

Remarks on the tightness of cocycles

Jon Aaronson, Benjamin Weiss (2000)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We prove a generalised tightness theorem for cocycles over an ergodic probability preserving transformation with values in Polish topological groups. We also show that subsequence tightness of cocycles over a mixing probability preserving transformation implies tightness. An example shows that this latter result may fail for cocycles over a mildly mixing probability preserving transformation.

Residuality of dynamical morphisms

R. Burton, M. Keane, Jacek Serafin (2000)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We present a unified approach to the finite generator theorem of Krieger, the homomorphism theorem of Sinai and the isomorphism theorem of Ornstein. We show that in a suitable space of measures those measures which define isomorphisms or respectively homomorphisms form residual subsets.

Return time statistics for unimodal maps

H. Bruin, S. Vaienti (2003)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We prove that a non-flat S-unimodal map satisfying a weak summability condition has exponential return time statistics on intervals around a.e. point. Moreover we prove that the convergence to the entropy in the Ornstein-Weiss formula enjoys normal fluctuations.

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