Ergodic theory : Probability and Ergodic Theory Workshops, February 15-18, 2007, Februrary 14-17, 2008, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill / Idris Assani, editor.

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Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshop (2007 : University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, ©2009.
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vi, 162 p. ; 26 cm.

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    Series
    • Contemporary mathematics (American Mathematical Society) ; v. 485. [More in this series]
    • Contemporary mathematics ; 485
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Injectivity of the Dubins-Freedman construction of random distributions / P.C. Allaart and R.D. Mauldin
    • A miximal inequality for the tail of the bilinear Hardy-Littlewood function / I. Assani and Z. Buczolich
    • Almost sure convergence of weighted sums of independent random variables / G. Cohen and M. Lin
    • Recurrence, ergodicity and invariant measures for cocycles over a rotation / J.P. Conze
    • Examples of recurrent or transient stationary walks in Rd over a rotation of T2 / N. Chevallier and J.P. Conze
    • A short proof of the unique ergodicity of horocyclic flows / Y. Coudene
    • Aperiodic order via dynamical systems: diffraction for sets of finite local complexity / D. Lenz
    • Laws of iterated logarithm for weighted sums of iid random variables / M. Lin and M. Weber
    • Homeomorphic Bernoulli trial measures and ergodic theory / R.D. Mauldin and A. Yingst
    • Distinguishing transformations by averaging methods / J. Rosenblatt
    • Some open problems / I. Assani.
    ISBN
    • 9780821846490 ((alk. paper))
    • 0821846493 ((alk. paper))
    LCCN
    2008048524
    OCLC
    271105401
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