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It is given an example of a pair of transformations which generate a dense subgroup of the group of all invertible, measurable, non-singular transformations of the unit interval \([0,1]\) onto itself. This implies that there exist two positive invertible isometries which generate a dense subalgebra of \({\mathcal L}(L^ p[0,1])\quad (1<p<\infty)\) in strong operator topology.
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group of invertible measurable non-singular transformations
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    It is given an example of a pair of transformations which generate a dense subgroup of the group of all invertible, measurable, non-singular transformations of the unit interval \([0,1]\) onto itself. This implies that there exist two positive invertible isometries which generate a dense subalgebra of \({\mathcal L}(L^ p[0,1])\quad (1<p<\infty)\) in strong operator topology.
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    group of invertible measurable non-singular transformations
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    dense subgroup
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