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Pointwise Convergence of Ergodic Averages Along Hardy Field Sequences

Dynamical Systems 2024-11-13 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

Let (X,μ)(X,\mu) be an arbitrary measure space equipped with a family of pairwise commuting measure preserving transformations T1,,TmT_1, \dotsc, T_m. We prove that the ergodic averages AN;XP1,,Pmf=1Nn=1NT1P1(n)TmPm(n)f A_{N;X}^{P_1, \dotsc, P_m}f = \frac{1}{N} \sum_{n=1}^N T_1^{\lfloor P_1(n) \rfloor} \dotsm T_m^{\lfloor P_m(n) \rfloor} f converge pointwise μ\mu-almost everywhere as NN \to \infty for any fLp(X)f \in L^p(X) with p>1p>1, where P1,,PmP_1, \dotsc, P_m are Hardy field functions which are "non-polynomial" and have distinct growth rates. To establish pointwise convergence we will prove a long-variational inequality, which will in turn prove that a maximal inequality holds for our averages. Additionally, by restricting the class of Hardy field functions to those with the same growth rate as tct^c for c>0c>0 non-integer, we also prove full variational estimates. We are therefore able to provide quantitative bounds on the rate of convergence of exponential sums of the form 1Nn=1Ne(ξ1nc1++ncm) \frac{1}{N} \sum_{n=1}^N e(\xi_1 \lfloor n^{c_1} \rfloor + \dotsb + \lfloor n^{c_m} \rfloor) where 0<c1<<cm0<c_1<\dotsb<c_m are non-integer.

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@article{arxiv.2411.07385,
  title  = {Pointwise Convergence of Ergodic Averages Along Hardy Field Sequences},
  author = {Maximilian O'Keeffe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.07385},
  year   = {2024}
}

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