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    On uniform distribution of \(\alpha \beta\)-orbits (English)
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    24 November 2020
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    One can begin with authors' abstract: ``Let \(\alpha, \beta \in (0,1)\) such that at least one of them is irrational. We take a random walk on the real line such that the choice of \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) has equal probability \(\frac 1 2\). We prove that almost surely the \(\alpha\beta\)-orbit is uniformly distributed module one, and the exponential sums along its orbit have the square root cancellation. We also show that the exceptional set in the probability space, which does not have the property of uniform distribution modulo one, is large in the terms of topology and Hausdorff dimension.'' Some known results on the topics of the present research are given. The motivation of these investigations is noted. Auxiliary notions are recalled. Also, a certain class of Cantor sets is considered. The main results are proven with brief explanations. In addition, one of the main results is extended to more variables setting.
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    uniform distribution module one
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    \(\mathcal{G}_\delta\) set
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    Hausdorff dimension
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