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Date: 2004-03-23 05:49:00
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Mathematics
Lie groups
Lie algebras
Field theory
Representation theory
Harmonic analysis
Mixing
Valuation
Invariant measure
Ergodic theory

INVARIANT SETS AND MEASURES OF NONEXPANSIVE GROUP AUTOMORPHISMS ELON LINDENSTRAUSS AND KLAUS SCHMIDT Abstract. We prove that the restriction of a probability measure invariant under a nonhyperbolic, ergodic and totally i

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