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    H. Furstenberg has conjectured that the only continuous probability measure which is invariant under both \(x\mapsto 2x\) and \(x\mapsto 3x\) mod 1 is the Lebesgue measure. This, in fact is part of a stronger conjecture about continuous S-invariant measures, where S is a nonlacunary semigroup. Under additional mixing conditions this conjecture and related theorems are proven.
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    continuous probability measure
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    invariant measures
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    nonlacunary semigroup
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    mixing conditions
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