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Furstenberg systems of Hardy field sequences and applications

Published 6 Jul 2020 in math.DS and math.NT | (2007.02917v2)

Abstract: We study measure preserving systems, called Furstenberg systems, that model the statistical behavior of sequences defined by smooth functions with at most polynomial growth. Typical examples are the sequences $(n\frac{3}{2})$, $(n\log{n})$, and $([n\frac{3}{2}]\alpha)$, $\alpha\in \mathbb{R}\setminus\mathbb{Q}$, where the entries are taken $\mod{1}$. We show that their Furstenberg systems arise from unipotent transformations on finite dimensional tori with some invariant measure that is absolutely continuous with respect to the Haar measure and deduce that they are disjoint from every ergodic system. We also study similar problems for sequences of the form $(g(S{[n{\frac{3}{2}}]} y))$, where $S$ is a measure preserving transformation on the probability space $(Y,\nu)$, $g\in L\infty(\nu)$, and $y$ is a typical point in $Y$. We prove that the corresponding Furstenberg systems are strongly stationary and deduce from this a multiple ergodic theorem and a multiple recurrence result for measure preserving transformations of zero entropy that do not satisfy any commutativity conditions.

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