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An example of a measure preserving map with minimal self-joinings, and applications

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This work was supported by the Miller Institute, U.C. Berkeley.

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Rudolph, D.J. An example of a measure preserving map with minimal self-joinings, and applications. J. Anal. Math. 35, 97–122 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02791063

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