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    Topological isomorphism for rank-1 systems (English)
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    29 April 2016
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    For a standard Lebesgue space \((X,\mu)\) the group \(Aut(X,\mu)\) of invertible, measure-preserving transformations considered modulo null sets and with the weak topology becomes a Polish group. Conjugation in this group raises fundamental questions for ergodic theory: measure-preserving transformations are measurably isomorphic if they lie in a conjugation orbit, the centralizer of a transformation in the sense of ergodic theory is the centralizer in this group. Within this setting many classification (and anti-classification) results are known, describing the set-theoretic complexity of various questions of isomorphism or of genericity. Here the special case of non-degenerate rank-one systems is considered, each of which may be viewed as a measure-preserving transformation of an atomless \(\sigma\)-finite measure space and as a homeomorphism of a Cantor set, and the whole collection is realised as a Polish space \(R\). The relation of topological isomorphism is characterized completely, and the set-theoretic complexity of the isomorphism relation is described, expressing it as an \(F_{\sigma}\) subset of \(R\times R\).
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    rank-one system
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    Polish space
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    Cantor set
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    automorphism
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