Weakly Mixing Transformations Which are Not Strongly Mixing
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- On mixing-like notions in infinite measure
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- Infinite type flat surface models of ergodic systems
- Bounded rank-1 transformations
- On the spectrum of \(\alpha \)-rigid maps
- Flow views and infinite interval exchange transformations for recognizable substitutions
- Imbalances in Arnoux-Rauzy sequences
- Finite odometer factors of rank one group actions
- The joinings within a class of \({\mathbb{Z}{}}^ 2\)-actions
- Topological minimal self-joinings
- An example of a measure-preserving flow with minimal self-joinings
- A criterion for a process to be prime
- Rank one lightly mixing
- Whirly 3-interval exchange transformations
- Slow entropy of some combinatorial constructions
- Joint coboundaries
- Mixing and sweeping out
- A family of counterexamples in ergodic theory
- Eventually independent sequences
- On spectral disjointness of powers for rank-one transformations and Möbius orthogonality
- Balances for fixed points of primitive substitutions.
- Graphic Flows and Multiple Disjointness
- A simple geometric construction of weakly mixing flows which are not strongly mixing
- On embeddability of automorphisms into measurable flows from the point of view of self-joining properties
- Existence of minimal flows on nonorientable surfaces
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