Simple systems and their higher order self-joinings
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Publication:1802736
DOI10.1007/BF02801575zbMATH Open0779.28010MaRDI QIDQ1802736FDOQ1802736
Daniel J. Rudolph, Bernard Host, Eli Glasner
Publication date: 29 June 1993
Published in: Israel Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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simplicitymeasure-preserving transformationjoiningsergodic systemsimple systemabsolutely continuous spectral typeminimal self joiningsRényi mixing
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- An example of a measure preserving map with minimal self-joinings, and applications
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- Even and odd primality of dynamical systems with invariant measure
- Measure-preserving rank one transformations
- A simple map with no prime factors
- Polymorphisms, joinings, and the tensor simplicity of dynamical systems
- Quasifactors of ergodic systems with positive entropy
- Self-joinings of commutative actions with invariant measure
- Disjointness, divisibility, and quasi-simplicity of measure-preserving actions
- Informal research statement
- Les systèmes simples sont disjoints de ceux qui sont infiniment divisibles et plongeables dans un flot
- Mixing of all orders and pairwise independent joinings of systems with singular spectrum
- Around simple dynamical systems. Induced joinings and multiple mixing
- A prime system with many self-joinings
- Stochastic intertwinings and multiple mixing of dynamical systems
- On the class of multipliers for W⊥
- On simplicity concepts for ergodic actions
- Cut-and-stack simple weakly mixing map with countably many prime factors
- Ergodic transformations conjugate to their inverses by involutions
- On some generic classes of ergodic measure preserving transformations
- Rank-one actions, their \((C, F)\)-models and constructions with bounded parameters
- Substitutions, tiling dynamical systems and minimal self-joinings
- Rokhlin's multiple mixing problem in the class of positive local rank actions
- On embeddability of automorphisms into measurable flows from the point of view of self-joining properties
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