We call a measure-preserving action of a countable discrete group on a standard probability space tempered if the associated Koopman representation restricted to the orthogonal complement to the constant functions is weakly contained in the regular representation. Extending a result of Hjorth, we show that every tempered action is antimodular, i.e., in a precise sense “orthogonal” to any Borel action of a countable group by automorphisms on a countable rooted tree. We also study tempered actions of countable groups by automorphisms on compact metrizable groups, where it turns out that this notion has several ergodic theoretic reformulations and fits naturally in a hierarchy of strong ergodicity properties strictly between ergodicity and str...
In this paper we generalize Kingman's sub-additive ergodic theorem to a large class of infinite coun...
A discrete group G is called identity excluding if the only irreducible unitary representation of G ...
We study strongly outer actions of discrete groups on C*-algebras in relation to (non)amenability. I...
We call a measure-preserving action of a countable discrete group on a standard probability space te...
Consider a measure-preserving action Γ ↷ (X, μ) of a countable group Γ and a measurable cocycle α: X...
This paper concerns the study of the global structure of measure-preserving actions of countable gro...
Abért and Weiss have shown that the Bernoulli shift s_Γ of a countably infinite group Γ is weakly co...
Abstract. A measure preserving action of a countably infinite group Γ is called totally ergodic if e...
The purpose of this dissertation is to study some new notions of equivalenceof measure preserving gr...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the Kazhdan's property (T) relative to the space (also called...
This thesis is a contribution to the theory of measurable actions of discrete groups on standard pro...
Abstract. LetG be a second countable locally compact group andH a closed subgroup. We characterize t...
We consider a countable discrete group G acting ergodicaly and a.e. freely, 1 2 by measure-preservi...
We consider a countable discrete group G acting ergodicaly and a.e. freely, 1 2 by measure-preservi...
We define what it means to \u27speed up\u27 a-measure-preserving dynamical system, and prove that gi...
In this paper we generalize Kingman's sub-additive ergodic theorem to a large class of infinite coun...
A discrete group G is called identity excluding if the only irreducible unitary representation of G ...
We study strongly outer actions of discrete groups on C*-algebras in relation to (non)amenability. I...
We call a measure-preserving action of a countable discrete group on a standard probability space te...
Consider a measure-preserving action Γ ↷ (X, μ) of a countable group Γ and a measurable cocycle α: X...
This paper concerns the study of the global structure of measure-preserving actions of countable gro...
Abért and Weiss have shown that the Bernoulli shift s_Γ of a countably infinite group Γ is weakly co...
Abstract. A measure preserving action of a countably infinite group Γ is called totally ergodic if e...
The purpose of this dissertation is to study some new notions of equivalenceof measure preserving gr...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the Kazhdan's property (T) relative to the space (also called...
This thesis is a contribution to the theory of measurable actions of discrete groups on standard pro...
Abstract. LetG be a second countable locally compact group andH a closed subgroup. We characterize t...
We consider a countable discrete group G acting ergodicaly and a.e. freely, 1 2 by measure-preservi...
We consider a countable discrete group G acting ergodicaly and a.e. freely, 1 2 by measure-preservi...
We define what it means to \u27speed up\u27 a-measure-preserving dynamical system, and prove that gi...
In this paper we generalize Kingman's sub-additive ergodic theorem to a large class of infinite coun...
A discrete group G is called identity excluding if the only irreducible unitary representation of G ...
We study strongly outer actions of discrete groups on C*-algebras in relation to (non)amenability. I...