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Equivalence of Measure Preserving Transformations

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Electronic ISBN: 978-1-4704-0669-1
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• Book Details

Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
Volume: 371982; 120 pp
MSC: Primary 28;

• Chapters
• Equivalence
• 1. Equivalence
• 2. The $f$-metric
• 3. Finitely fixed processes
• 4. The equivalence theorem–I
• 5. The equivalence theorem–II
• 6. Loosely Bernoulli transformations
• 7. Back to flows and skew products
• 8. Transformations with finite rank
• Non-equivalence
• 9. Infinite entropy and various complements
• 10. Feldman’s example
• 11. $J^f$ is not isomorphic to $J$
• 12. $J$ and $J^{-1}$ are not equivalent and uncountably many nonequivalent $0$-entropy transformations
• 13. Uncountably many pairwise nonequivalent transformations of finite and infinite entropy
• 14. A loosely Bernoulli $T$ for which $T\times T$ is not loosely Bernoulli
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Volume: 371982; 120 pp
MSC: Primary 28;
• Chapters
• Equivalence
• 1. Equivalence
• 2. The $f$-metric
• 3. Finitely fixed processes
• 4. The equivalence theorem–I
• 5. The equivalence theorem–II
• 6. Loosely Bernoulli transformations
• 7. Back to flows and skew products
• 8. Transformations with finite rank
• Non-equivalence
• 9. Infinite entropy and various complements
• 10. Feldman’s example
• 11. $J^f$ is not isomorphic to $J$
• 12. $J$ and $J^{-1}$ are not equivalent and uncountably many nonequivalent $0$-entropy transformations
• 13. Uncountably many pairwise nonequivalent transformations of finite and infinite entropy
• 14. A loosely Bernoulli $T$ for which $T\times T$ is not loosely Bernoulli
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