Uniqueness of a Furstenberg system
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amenable groupsFurstenberg correspondenceupper densitymeasure-preserving dynamical systemsFølner sets
General groups of measure-preserving transformations and dynamical systems (37A15) Ergodic theorems, spectral theory, Markov operators (37A30) Means on groups, semigroups, etc.; amenable groups (43A07) Relations between ergodic theory and number theory (37A44) Relations between ergodic theory and harmonic analysis (37A46)
Abstract: Given a countable amenable group , a Fo lner sequence , and a set with , Furstenberg's correspondence principle associates with the pair a measure preserving system and a set with , in such a way that for all and all one has . We show that under some natural assumptions, the system is unique up to a measurable isomorphism. We also establish variants of this uniqueness result for non-countable discrete amenable semigroups as well as for a generalized correspondence principle which deals with a finite family of bounded functions .
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