
Ergodic Theory and Harmonic Analysis
Proceedings of the 1993 Alexandria Conference
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- Karl E. Petersen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Ibrahim Salama, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
- Date Published: January 1995
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521459990
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This volume contains articles that describe the connections between ergodic theory and convergence, rigidity theory, and the theory of joinings. These papers present the background of each area of interaction, the most outstanding recent results, and the currently promising lines of research. In the aggregate, they will provide a perfect introduction for anyone beginning research in one of these areas.
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- Date Published: January 1995
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521459990
- length: 448 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.609kg
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Table of Contents
Preface
Part I. Survey Articles:
1. Pointwise ergodic theorems via harmonic analysis Joseph M. Rosenblatt and Máté Wierdl
2. Harmonic analysis in rigidity theory R. J. Spatzier
3. Some properties and applications of joinings in ergodic theory J.-P. Thouvenot
Part II. Research Papers:
4. Ergodic baker's transformations C. J. Bose and P. Grezegorczyk
5. Almost sure convergence of projections to self-adjoint operators in L2(0,1) Lech Ciach, Ryszard Jajte and Adam Paskievicz
6. Quasi-uniform limits of uniformly recurrent points Tomasz Downarowicz
7. Strictly nonpointwise Markov operators and weak mixing Tomasz Downarowicz
8. Two techniques in multiple recurrence A. H. Forrest
9. For Bernoulli transformations the smallest natural family of factors consists of all factors Eli Glasner
10. Topological entropy of extensions Eli Glasner and Benjamin Weiss
11. Functional equations associated with the spectral properties of compact group extensions Geoffrey Goodson
12. Multiple recurrence for nilpotent groups of affine transformations of the 2-torus Daniel A. Hendrick
13. A remark on isometric extensions in relatively independent joinings Emmanuel Lesigne
14. Three results in recurrence Randall McCutcheon
15. Calculation of the limit in the return times theorem for Dunford-Schwartz operators James H. Olsen
16. Eigenfunctions of T x S and the Conze-Lesigne algebra Daniel J. Rudolph
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