Multiple recurrence of Markov shifts and other infinite measure preserving transformations (Q1567348)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1455698
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    Multiple recurrence of Markov shifts and other infinite measure preserving transformations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1455698

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      Multiple recurrence of Markov shifts and other infinite measure preserving transformations (English)
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      21 February 2001
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      This paper considers an ergodic version of the following conjecture of Erdős: \[ K\subseteq \mathbb{Z}^+,\quad \sum_{n\in K}{1\over n}= \infty\;\Rightarrow\;K\text{ contains arithmetic progressions of all lengths}. \] The conjecture applies to infinite measure-preserving transformations, and it is shown that a stronger version of the conjecture is true for Markov shifts, but the stronger version is not true for all measure-preserving transformations. For a decreasing sequence \(\{c_n\}\), a conservative, ergodic measure-preserving transformation \(T\) is said to be \(\{c_n\}\)-\textit{conservative} if \(\sum^\infty_{n=1} c_nf\circ T^n= \infty\) a.e. for all \(f\in L^1_+\). The ergodic version of the Erdős question is that \(\{1/n\}\)-conservative, ergodic measure-preserving transformations are multiply recurrent. The Erdős conjecture implies the ergodic version, but it is unknown if the converse is true.
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      conservative
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      infinite measure-preserving transformations
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      Markov shifts
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      Erdős conjecture
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