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A counter-example to Dye's theorem for all non-separable measure algebras (English)
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1986
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In 1959, H. Dye showed that any two ergodic measure-preserving automorphisms of a Lebesgue measure algebra are weakly equivalent. In this paper, we study weak equivalence, for ergodic measure-preserving automorphisms on non-separable measure algebras. It it shown that, in general, Dye's theorem does not hold, and in particular, it holds only on separable, i.e. Lebesgue, measure algebras.
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counter-example
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ergodic measure-preserving automorphisms
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non-separable measure algebras
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Dye's theorem
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