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Regenerative representation for one-dimensional Gibbs states (English)
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Dynamical systems determined by a stationary Gibbs state on \(\Omega =\{1,...,m\}^{{\mathbb{R}}}\) and the forward shift are isomorphic to a Bernoulli shift. The coding for the isomorphism depends on the infinite past and future. The main result of this paper states that a Gibbs process may always be obtained by stringing together i.i.d. words of symbols from the underlying alphabet, with the word length having finite exponential moments.
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stationary Gibbs state
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Bernoulli shift
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coding
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Gibbs process
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