If a finite extension of a Bernoulli shift has no finite rotation factors, it is Bernoulli
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Publication:599952
DOI10.1007/BF02761070zbMATH Open0415.28011MaRDI QIDQ599952FDOQ599952
Authors: Daniel J. Rudolph
Publication date: 1978
Published in: Israel Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cites Work
- Quelques propriétés des systèmes dynamiques qui se decomposent en un produit de deux systèmes dont l'un est un schema de Bernoulli
- Ergodic Properties of Affine Transformations and Flows on Nilmanifolds
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- If a two-point extension of a Bernoulli shift has an ergodic square, then it is Bernoulli
Cited In (10)
- Informal research statement
- Extensions à fibre constante
- Bernoulli property for certain skew products over hyperbolic systems
- Entropy and isomorphism theorems for actions of amenable groups
- Loose Bernoullicity is preserved under exponentiation by integrable functions
- Counting the relatively finite factors of a Bernoulli shift
- Classifying the isometric extensions of a Bernoulli shift
- Entropy formula for random transformations
- Finitary isomorphisms of Brownian motions
- Examples in the entropy theory of countable group actions
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