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    5 December 2014
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    Ergodic theory is studied of the potential phenomenon. Let \(\Gamma\) be a topological group. A \(\Gamma\)-flow is uniquely ergodic if it has a unique ergodic measure. Every topological group \(\Gamma\) admits a unique, up to isomorphism, minimal flow \(M(\Gamma)\). When \(\Gamma\) is compact, \(M(\Gamma)=\Gamma\). It is shown that for certain automorphism groups every minimal action, but also this measure, concentrates on a single comeager orbit. Finally some open problems are discussed.
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    graphs
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    random graph
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    metric spaces
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    minimal flow
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