On continuous orbit equivalence rigidity for virtually cyclic group actions
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Publication:6039658
DOI10.4171/ggd/709arXiv2106.06221MaRDI QIDQ6039658
Publication date: 23 May 2023
Published in: Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.06221
rigiditycocyclevirtually cyclic groupscontinuous orbit equivalenceinfinite dihedral groupskew product actions
Geometric group theory (20F65) Dynamical systems involving transformations and group actions with special properties (minimality, distality, proximality, expansivity, etc.) (37B05) Algebraic ergodic theory, cocycles, orbit equivalence, ergodic equivalence relations (37A20)
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