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Commuting transformations and mixing


Authors: M. A. Akcoglu, R. V. Chacon and T. Schwartzbauer
Journal: Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 24 (1970), 637-642
MSC: Primary 28.70
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9939-1970-0254212-1
MathSciNet review: 0254212
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  • R. V. Chacon, A geometric construction of measure preserving transformations, Proc. Fifth Berkeley Sympos. Math. Statist. and Probability (Berkeley, Calif., 1965/66) Univ. California Press, Berkeley, Calif., 1967, pp. 335–360. MR 0212158
  • D. Ornstein, A mixing transformation that commutes only with its powers (to appear).

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