Non-intersecting splitting -algebras in a non-Bernoulli transformation
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Abstract: Given a measure preserving transformation on a Lebesgue algebra, a complete invariant sub algebra is said to split if there is another complete invariant sub algebra on which is Bernoulli which is completely independent of the given sub algebra and such that the two sub algebras together generate the entire algebra. It is easily shown that two splitting sub algebras with nothing in common imply to be K. Here it is shown that does not have to be Bernoulli by exhibiting two such non-intersecting algebras for the transformation, negatively answering a question posed by Thouvenot in 1975.
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