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Restricted Orbit Equivalence For Actions Of Discrete Amenable Groups First Edition Janet Whalen Kammeyer

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Restricted Orbit Equivalence For Actions Of Discrete Amenable Groups First Edition Janet Whalen Kammeyer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Janet Whalen Kammeyer, Daniel J. Rudolph
ISBN: 0521807956, 9780521807951
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: First Edition

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Restricted Orbit Equivalence For Actions Of Discrete Amenable Groups First Edition Janet Whalen Kammeyer by Janet Whalen Kammeyer, Daniel J. Rudolph 0521807956, 9780521807951 instant download after payment.

This monograph offers a broad investigative tool in ergodic theory and measurable dynamics. The motivation for this work is that one may measure how similar two dynamical systems are by asking how much the time structure of orbits of one system must be distorted for it to become the other. Different restrictions on the allowed distortion will lead to different restricted orbit equivalence theories. These include Ornstein's Isomorphism theory, Kakutani Equivalence theory and a list of others. By putting such restrictions in an axiomatic framework, a general approach is developed that encompasses all of these examples simultaneously and gives insight into how to seek further applications.

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