If a two-point extension of a Bernoulli shift has an ergodic square, then it is Bernoulli
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3463931 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3482646 (Why is no real title available?)
- An uncountable family of K-automorphisms
- Ergodic Properties of Affine Transformations and Flows on Nilmanifolds
- Factors of Bernoulli shifts
- New \(K\)-automorphisms and a problem of Kakutani
- Two nonisomorphic K-automorphisms with isomorphic squares
Cited in
(12)- Loosely Bernoulli Cartesian Products
- Measure concentration and the weak Pinsker property
- Finitary isomorphisms of Brownian motions
- Informal research statement
- A complete classification of the two-point extensions of a multidimensional Bernoulli shift
- Ergodic affine transformations are loosely Bernoulli
- Counting the relatively finite factors of a Bernoulli shift
- The positive-divergence and blowing-up properties
- The law of series
- Classifying the isometric extensions of a Bernoulli shift
- Extensions à fibre constante
- If a finite extension of a Bernoulli shift has no finite rotation factors, it is Bernoulli
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