Topological mild mixing of all orders along polynomials
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Abstract: A minimal system is topologically mildly mixing if all non-empty open subsets , is an IP-set. In this paper we show that if a minimal system is topologically mildly mixing, then it is mild mixing of all orders along polynomials. That is, suppose that is a topologically mildly mixing minimal system, , are integral polynomials with no and no constant, , then for all non-empty open subsets , is an IP-set. We also give the theorem for systems under abelian group actions.
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