Realizing dimension groups, good measures, and Toeplitz factors
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Abstract: Motivated by connections between minimal actions, especially T"oplitz, on Cantor sets, and dimension groups, we find realizations of classes of dimension groups as limits of primitive matrices all of which have equal column sums, or equal row sums.
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