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Doeblin measures: uniqueness and mixing properties

Published 24 Mar 2023 in math.PR | (2303.13891v2)

Abstract: In this paper we solve two open problems in ergodic theory. We prove first that if a Doeblin function $g$ (a $g$-function) satisfies [\limsup_{n\to\infty}\frac{\mbox{var}_n \log g}{n{-1/2}} < 2,] then we have a unique Doeblin measure ($g$-measure). This result indicates a possible phase transition in analogy with the long-range Ising model. Secondly, we provide an example of a Doeblin function with a unique Doeblin measure that is not weakly mixing, which implies that the sequence of iterates of the transfer operator does not converge, solving a well-known folklore problem in ergodic theory. Previously it was only known that uniqueness does not imply the Bernoulli property.

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