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An introduction to joinings in ergodic theory
Published 2005-07-21, updated 2005-12-22Version 2
Since their introduction by Furstenberg in 1967, joinings have proved a very powerful tool in ergodic theory. We present here some aspects of the use of joinings in the study of measurable dynamical systems, emphasizing on - the links between the existence of a non trivial common factor and the existence of a joining which is not the product measure, - how joinings can be employed to provide elegant proofs of classical results, - how joinings are involved in important questions of ergodic theory, such as pointwise convergence or Rohlin's multiple mixing problem.
Journal: Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems 15, n?1 (2006) 121-142
Categories: math.DS
Subjects: 37A35
Keywords: ergodic theory, introduction, non trivial common factor, rohlins multiple mixing problem, product measure
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