Asymptotic theory of path spaces of graded graphs and its applications (Q337840)

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    Asymptotic theory of path spaces of graded graphs and its applications
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6647349

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      Asymptotic theory of path spaces of graded graphs and its applications (English)
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      3 November 2016
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      The survey covers several topics related to the asymptotic structure of various combinatorial and analytic objects such as the path spaces in graded graphs (Bratteli diagrams), invariant measures with respect to countable groups, etc. The main subject is the asymptotic structure of filtrations and a new notion of standardness. All graded graphs and all filtrations of Borel or measure spaces can be divided into two classes: the standard ones, which have a regular behavior at infinity, and the other ones. Depending on this property, the list of invariant measures can either be well parameterized or have no good parametrization at all. One of the main results is a general standardness criterion for filtrations.
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      graded graph
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      Markov compactum
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      cotransition probability
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      central measure
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      filtration
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      standardness
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      limit shape
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