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A \(C^ 1\)-expanding map on the circle which is not weak-mixing (English)
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16 April 1997
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The author constructs an example of a \(C^1\) expanding map of the circle which preserves Lebesgue measure such that the system is ergodic, but not weak-mixing. This contrasts with the case of \(C^{1+ \varepsilon}\) maps, where any such map preserving Lebesgue measure has a Bernoulli natural extension and hence is weak-mixing.
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measure-preserving map
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weakly mixing
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\(C^ 1\) expanding map
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weak-mixing
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