M\"obius disjointness for models of an ergodic system and beyond
Abstract
Given a topological dynamical system and an arithmetic function , we study the strong MOMO property (relatively to ) which is a strong version of -disjointness with all observable sequences in . It is proved that, given an ergodic measure-preserving system , the strong MOMO property (relatively to ) of a uniquely ergodic model of yields all other uniquely ergodic models of to be -disjoint. It follows that all uniquely ergodic models of: ergodic unipotent diffeomorphisms on nilmanifolds, discrete spectrum automorphisms, systems given by some substitutions of constant length (including the classical Thue-Morse and Rudin-Shapiro substitutions), systems determined by Kakutani sequences are M\"obius (and Liouville) disjoint. The validity of Sarnak's conjecture implies the strong MOMO property relatively to in all zero entropy systems, in particular, it makes -disjointness uniform. The absence of strong MOMO property in positive entropy systems is discussed and, it is proved that, under the Chowla conjecture, a topological system has the strong MOMO property relatively to the Liouville function if and only if its topological entropy is zero.
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@article{arxiv.1704.03506,
title = {M\"obius disjointness for models of an ergodic system and beyond},
author = {El Houcein El Abdalaoui and Joanna Kułaga-Przymus and Mariusz Lemańczyk and Thierry de la Rue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.03506},
year = {2018}
}
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35 pages