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The shift and commutativity

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This work is from the author's Ph.D. thesis written at the Yale University under the direction of G. A. Hedlund. The work was financially supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship and by National Science Foundation contract NSF-GP-16392.

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Ryan, J.P. The shift and commutativity. Math. Systems Theory 6, 82–85 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01706077

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