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Unveiling universality, encloseness, and orthogonality in dynamics

Dynamical Systems 2026-04-24 v1

Abstract

Motivated by Sarnak's conjecture on M\"obius orthogonality, we investigate the general problem of orthogonality for a bounded sequence to topological models of characteristic classes of measure-preserving automorphisms. Our main observation is that whenever a strong form of such orthogonality holds in a system (X,T)(X,T) then the orthogonality holds for all topological systems in which each ergodic measure yields an automorphism that is measure-theoretically isomorphic to one arising from an ergodic measure in (X,T)(X,T). This leads us to study two purely dynamical problems: the existence of universal topological models for characteristic classes of measure-preserving automorphisms and the existence of a common ergodic extension for a measurable family of ergodic automorphisms. We show that the class of automorphisms with relative discrete spectrum over the identity factor--as well as several related classes including the weakly mixing case--admit universal models. We also highlight potential applications to the orthogonality phenomena. Moreover, we show that if the set of all measure-theoretic eigenvalues of a zero entropy system (X,T)(X,T) is countable, then (X,T)(X,T) satisfies Sarnak's conjecture along a subsequence of full logarithmic density.

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@article{arxiv.2604.21392,
  title  = {Unveiling universality, encloseness, and orthogonality in dynamics},
  author = {J. Aaronson and A. I. Danilenko and J. Kułaga-Przymus and M. Lemańczyk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.21392},
  year   = {2026}
}

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118 pages. Comments are welcome