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    Ergodic theorems and the basis of science (English)
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    21 August 2000
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    The author discusses the effects of random errors and time measurement anomalies on the major ergodic theorems. In some sense the structural stability of ergodic theorems is being investigated. The author gives a very readable overview of the current debates on the matter and neatly summarizes some of the problems in the final chapter.
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    random errors
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    time measurement anomalies
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    ergodic theorems
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