The following pages link to Donald S. Ornstein (Q762816):
Displayed 50 items.
- Cutting and stacking, interval exchanges and geometric models (Q762817) (← links)
- Dual vector spaces (Q771334) (← links)
- A non-inequality for differential operators in the \(L_ 1\) norm (Q775630) (← links)
- (Q874771) (redirect page) (← links)
- Entropy is the only finitely observable invariant (Q874772) (← links)
- Universal almost sure data compression (Q913771) (← links)
- How sampling reveals a process (Q921710) (← links)
- The Shannon-McMillan-Breiman theorem for a class of amenable groups (Q1052488) (← links)
- Entropy and isomorphism theorems for actions of amenable groups (Q1098963) (← links)
- (Q1149419) (redirect page) (← links)
- Block synchronization, sliding-block coding, invulnerable sources and zero error codes for discrete noisy channels (Q1149420) (← links)
- Billiards and Bernoulli schemes (Q1220296) (← links)
- Nonblock source coding with a fidelity criterion (Q1220458) (← links)
- Unilateral codings of Bernoulli systems (Q1224189) (← links)
- Every transformation is bilaterally deterministic (Q1225162) (← links)
- Factors of Bernoulli shifts (Q1225702) (← links)
- Ergodic flows of positive entropy can be time changed to become K-flows (Q1233514) (← links)
- Guessing the next output of a stationary process (Q1249808) (← links)
- Continuous speed changes for flows (Q1254757) (← links)
- A new method for twist theorems (Q1317298) (← links)
- The \(\bar d\)-recognition of processes (Q1328489) (← links)
- In what sense can a deterministic system be random (Q1346396) (← links)
- Smoothness of invariant curves (Q1378967) (← links)
- Subsequence ergodic theorems for amenable groups (Q1802755) (← links)
- An application of ergodic theory to probability theory (Q1843864) (← links)
- Finitely determined implies very weak Bernoulli (Q1844503) (← links)
- Bernoulli shifts with the same entropy are isomorphic (Q2539896) (← links)
- On isomorphism of weak Bernoulli transformations (Q2541382) (← links)
- A remark on the Birkhoff ergodic theorem (Q2544657) (← links)
- A characterization of monotone functions (Q2545002) (← links)
- On mixing and partial mixing (Q2548343) (← links)
- Two Bernoulli shifts with infinite entropy are isomorphic (Q2549383) (← links)
- Factors of Bernoulli shifts are Bernoulli shifts (Q2549384) (← links)
- An example of a Kolmogorov automorphism that is not a Bernoulli shift (Q2555181) (← links)
- Ergodic transformations induce mixing transformations (Q2555591) (← links)
- A K-automorphism with no square root and Pinsker's conjecture (Q2556503) (← links)
- A mixing transformation for which Pinsker's conjecture fails (Q2556504) (← links)
- An uncountable family of K-automorphisms (Q2556951) (← links)
- Mixing Markov shifts of kernel type are Bernoulli (Q2557338) (← links)
- Geodesic flows are Bernoullian (Q2559093) (← links)
- The isomorphism theorem for Bernoulli flows (Q2562260) (← links)
- The ergodic theoretical proof of Szemerédi’s theorem (Q3035753) (← links)
- Ergodic Theory, Randomness, and "Chaos" (Q3101312) (← links)
- Newton’s Laws and Coin Tossing (Q3192988) (← links)
- (Q3213371) (← links)
- (Q3220812) (← links)
- The differentiability of transition functions (Q3272216) (← links)
- On the recurrence of sums of random variables (Q3288452) (← links)
- (Q3597080) (← links)
- Any flow is an orbit factor of any flow (Q3710738) (← links)