Norm convergence of multiple ergodic averages on amenable groups
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Abstract: We apply Walsh's method for proving norm convergence of multiple ergodic averages to arbitrary amenable groups. We obtain convergence in the uniform Ces`aro sense for their polynomial actions and for ``triangular averages associated to commuting homomorphic actions. The latter generalizes a result due to Bergelson, McCutcheon, and Zhang in the case of two actions.
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