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Conjugacy classes are dense in the space of mixing \(\mathbb{Z}^d\)-actions
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    Conjugacy classes are dense in the space of mixing \(\mathbb{Z}^d\)-actions (English)
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    14 June 2016
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    The main result of the paper is the extension of Halmos' conjugacy lemma on the space of mixing \({\mathbb{Z}}^d\)-actions, namely, it proves the density of the conjugacy class of any mixing \({\mathbb{Z}}^d\)-action. This implies that the set of \({\mathbb{Z}}^d\)-actions of rank 1 is massive, and the rank 1 property is generic for mixing \({\mathbb{Z}}^d\)-actions. This ensures the genericity for mixing of consequences of rank 1, such as triviality of the centralizer and the absence of factors. The proof is based on an auxiliary result: ``For any mixing \({\mathbb{Z}}^d\)-action \(T\) and any numbers \(\alpha \in (0,1)\) and \(\epsilon >0\), there exists a set \(A\) of measure \(\alpha\) whose images \(\{T^g A\}_{g\in {\mathbb{Z}}^d}\) intersect almost independently up to \(\epsilon\)'', which is formalized as a separate theorem (in a somewhat more general form).
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    mixing
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    measure-preserving transformation
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    ergodic theory
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    group action
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    density
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