Isomorphisms between positive and negative -transformations
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Abstract: We compare a piecewise linear map with constant slope beta>1 and a piecewise linear map with constant slope -beta. These maps are called the positive and negative beta-transformations. We show that for a certain set of beta's, the multinacci numbers, there exists a measurable isomorphism between these two maps. We further show that for for all other values of beta between 1 and 2 the two maps cannot be isomorphic.
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