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    Almost sure equidistribution in expansive families (English)
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    8 April 2010
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    Equidistribution of sequences of real numbers modulo \(1\) is a very classical and well-studied area of research. For example, Koksma proved that for almost every \(\theta>1\), the sequence \(\theta^j \bmod 1, j\geq 1\), is equidistributed in the unit circle \(\mathbb{T}\), i.e. for any interval \(A\) of \(\mathbb{T}\), \[ \frac{\#\{j: \theta^j\bmod 1 \in A, 1\leq j\leq N\}}{N} \longrightarrow |A|, \quad\text{as}\quad N\longrightarrow\infty. \] The paper under review discusses a geometric method to generalize Koksma's result based on the techniques developed by Benedicks and Carleson in one-dimensional dynamics.
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    equidistribution
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    geometric method
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    expansion
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    distortion
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