Measure complexity and Möbius disjointness

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Abstract: In this paper, the notion of measure complexity is introduced for a topological dynamical system and it is shown that Sarnak's M"{o}bius disjointness conjecture holds for any system for which every invariant Borel probability measure has sub-polynomial measure complexity. Moreover, it is proved that the following classes of topological dynamical systems (X,T) meet this condition and hence satisfy Sarnak's conjecture: (1) Each invariant Borel probability measure of T has discrete spectrum. (2) T is a homotopically trivial Cinfty skew product system on mathbbT2 over an irrational rotation of the circle. Combining this with the previous results it implies that the M"{o}bius disjointness conjecture holds for any Cinfty skew product system on mathbbT2. (3) T is a continuous skew product map of the form (ag,y+h(g)) on GimesmathbbT1 over a minimal rotation of the compact metric abelian group G and T preserves a measurable section. (4) T is a tame system.



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