Disjointness properties for Cartesian products of weakly mixing systems

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DOI10.4064/CM128-2-2zbMATH Open1268.37005arXiv1112.5545OpenAlexW2593439156WikidataQ131317284 ScholiaQ131317284MaRDI QIDQ3144085FDOQ3144085


Authors: Joanna Kułaga, François Parreau Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 December 2012

Published in: Colloquium Mathematicum (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: For ngeq1 we consider the class JP(n) of dynamical systems whose every ergodic joining with a Cartesian product of k weakly mixing automorphisms (kgeqn) can be represented as the independent extension of a joining of the system with only n coordinate factors. For ngeq2 we show that, whenever the maximal spectral type of a weakly mixing automorphism T is singular with respect to the convolution of any n continuous measures, i.e. T has the so-called convolution singularity property of order n, then T belongs to JP(n1). To provide examples of such automorphisms, we exploit spectral simplicity on symmetric Fock spaces. This also allows us to show that for any ngeq2 the class JP(n) is essentially larger than JP(n1). Moreover, we show that all members of JP(n) are disjoint from ergodic automorphisms generated by infinitely divisible stationary processes.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1112.5545




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