There exists an interval exchange with a non-ergodic generic measure (Q906172)
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There exists an interval exchange with a non-ergodic generic measure (English)
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21 January 2016
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The main result of this paper is the construction of a minimal interval exchange transformation which is not uniquely ergodic but has a generic nonergodic measure (there is a generic point for that nonergodic measure). Their example actually has two ergodic measures and answers a question posed by M. Boshernitzan.
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interval exchanges
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generic points
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Rauzy induction
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