Commutator criteria for strong mixing. II. More general and simpler
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Abstract: We present a new criterion, based on commutator methods, for the strong mixing property of unitary representations of topological groups equipped with a proper length function. Our result generalises and unifies recent results on the strong mixing property of discrete flows and continuous flows induced by unitary operators and self-adjoint operators in a Hilbert space. As an application, we present a short alternative proof (not using convolutions) of the strong mixing property of the left regular representation of -compact locally compact groups.
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