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    Linear expansions, strictly ergodic homogeneous cocycles and fractals (English)
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    6 June 1999
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    Consider a compact set carrying a strictly ergodic flow (action of \(\mathbb R\)), and in addition carrying a `scaling' action of \({\mathbb R}_{>0}\) that distributes over the flow. Here, such actions are exhibited as spaces of coloured tilings associated to a weighted substitution. A homogeneous cocycle is associated to the action, and it is shown that this is a realization of `fractal functions' with continuous scalings. This cocycle is used to define another self-similar process with strictly ergodic stationary increments and zero entropy. Remark: the citation [2] in the abstract is to \textit{J.-H. Dumont, T. Kamae} and \textit{S. Takahashi} [Isr. J. Math. 95, 393-410 (1996; Zbl 0866.54033)].
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    fractal functions
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    continuous scalings
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    strictly ergodic cocycles
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