Directional ergodicity and weak mixing for actions of $\mathbb R^d$ and $\mathbb Z^d$
Abstract
We define notions of direction ergodicity, weak mixing, and mixing for a measure preserving action on a Lebesgue probability space , where is a linear subspace. For actions these notions clearly correspond to the same properties for the restriction of to . For actions we define them by using the restriction of the unit suspension to the direction and to the subspace of perpendicular to the suspension rotation factor. We show that for actions these properties are spectral invariants, as they clearly are for actions. We show that for weak mixing actions in both cases, directional ergodicity implies directional weak mixing. For ergodic actions we explore the relationship between directional properties defined via unit suspensions and embeddings of in actions. Genericity questions and the structure of non-ergodic and non-weakly mixing directions are also addressed.
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@article{arxiv.2203.06710,
title = {Directional ergodicity and weak mixing for actions of $\mathbb R^d$ and $\mathbb Z^d$},
author = {E. Arthur Robinson and Joseph Rosenblatt and Ayşe A. Şahin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.06710},
year = {2022}
}
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