Infinite symmetric ergodic index and related examples in infinite measure
Dynamical Systems
2017-02-07 v1
Abstract
We define an infinite measure-preserving transformation to have infinite symmetric ergodic index if all finite Cartesian products of the transformation and its inverse are ergodic, and show that infinite symmetric ergodic index does not imply that all products of powers are conservative, so does not imply power weak mixing. We provide a sufficient condition for -fold and infinite symmetric ergodic index and use it to answer a question on the relationship between product conservativity and product ergodicity. We also show that a class of rank-one transformations that have infinite symmetric ergodic index are not power weakly mixing, and precisely characterize a class of power weak transformations that generalizes existing examples.
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@article{arxiv.1702.01455,
title = {Infinite symmetric ergodic index and related examples in infinite measure},
author = {Isaac Loh and Cesar Silva and Ben Athiwaratkun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.01455},
year = {2017}
}