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Strictly ergodic models for non-invertible transformations (English)
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A continuous transformation of a compact metric space Y is said to be strictly ergodic, if there is a unique Borel probability measure \(\nu\), fixed by the action, and \(\nu (U)>0\) for every non-empty open set \(U\subset Y\). In 1969 R. Jewett proved that weakly mixing invertible transformation on a Lebesgue space is measure isomorphic to a strictly ergodic transformation. In 1983 B. Weiss extended this result to any ergodic free action of an elementary amenable group. Using Weiss' method, the author obtains a similar result in the case of non-invertible transformation.
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weakly mixing invertible transformation
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strictly ergodic transformation
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non-invertible transformation
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