Page 1

Displaying 1 – 5 of 5

Showing per page

Sets with doubleton sections, good sets and ergodic theory

A. Kłopotowski, M. G. Nadkarni, H. Sarbadhikari, S. M. Srivastava (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

A Borel subset of the unit square whose vertical and horizontal sections are two-point sets admits a natural group action. We exploit this to discuss some questions about Borel subsets of the unit square on which every function is a sum of functions of the coordinates. Connection with probability measures with prescribed marginals and some function algebra questions is discussed.

Simple systems are disjoint from Gaussian systems

Andrés del Junco, Mariusz Lemańczyk (1999)

Studia Mathematica

We prove the theorem promised in the title. Gaussians can be distinguished from simple maps by their property of divisibility. Roughly speaking, a system is divisible if it has a rich supply of direct product splittings. Gaussians are divisible and weakly mixing simple maps have no splittings at all so they cannot be isomorphic. The proof that they are disjoint consists of an elaboration of this idea, which involves, among other things, the notion of virtual divisibility, which is, more or less,...

Sur la convergence faible des systèmes dynamiques échantillonnés

Nadine Guillotin-Plantard (2004)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Soit T α la rotation sur le cercle d’angle irrationnel α , soit ( S k ) k 0 une marche aléatoire transiente sur . Soit f L 2 ( μ ) et H ] 0 , 1 [ , nous étudions la convergence faible de la suite 1 n H k = 0 [ n t ] - 1 f T α S k , n 1 .

Currently displaying 1 – 5 of 5

Page 1