We study in this paper the validity of the mean ergodic theorem along \emph{left} F\o lner sequences in a countable amenable group $G$. Although the \emph{weak} ergodic theorem always holds along \emph{any} left F\o lner sequence in $G$, we provide examples where the \emph{mean} ergodic theorem fails in quite dramatic ways. On the other hand, if $G$ does not admit any ICC quotients, e.g. if $G$ is virtually nilpotent, then we prove that the mean ergodic theorem does indeed hold along \emph{any} left F\o lner sequence. In the case when a unitary representation of a countable amenable group is induced from a unitary representation of a "sufficiently thin" subgroup, we prove that the mean ergodic theorem holds along any left F\o lner sequence ...
We analyze averages of amenable groups along Følner sequences in the way considered by Lindenstrauss...
AbstractRecently Lau [15] generalized a result of Yeadon [25]. In the present paper we generalize Ye...
**The final version of this paper will appear on arXiv very soon, at which point the link will be up...
We study in this paper the validity of the Mean Ergodic Theorem along left Folner sequences in a cou...
Abstract. We prove the following mean ergodic theorem: for any two commuting measure pre-serving act...
AbstractLet G be a connected amenable group (thus, an extension of a connected normal solvable subgr...
Abstract. A measure preserving action of a countably infinite group Γ is called totally ergodic if e...
AbstractIt is proved in this paper that assuming the continuum hypothesis, there exists an amenable ...
This thesis is concerned with the existence and properties of invariant means on certain Banach spac...
This thesis is concerned with the existence and properties of invariant means on certain Banach spac...
AbstractFor amenable groups there are “correspondence principles” relating the behavior under group ...
We establish an uncountable amenable ergodic Roth theorem, in which the acting group is not assumed ...
AbstractWe introduce and study the class of amenable ergodic group actions which occupy a position i...
We extend Følner’s amenability criterion to the realm of general topological groups. Building on thi...
Abstract. We study actions of countable discrete groups which are amenable in the sense that there e...
We analyze averages of amenable groups along Følner sequences in the way considered by Lindenstrauss...
AbstractRecently Lau [15] generalized a result of Yeadon [25]. In the present paper we generalize Ye...
**The final version of this paper will appear on arXiv very soon, at which point the link will be up...
We study in this paper the validity of the Mean Ergodic Theorem along left Folner sequences in a cou...
Abstract. We prove the following mean ergodic theorem: for any two commuting measure pre-serving act...
AbstractLet G be a connected amenable group (thus, an extension of a connected normal solvable subgr...
Abstract. A measure preserving action of a countably infinite group Γ is called totally ergodic if e...
AbstractIt is proved in this paper that assuming the continuum hypothesis, there exists an amenable ...
This thesis is concerned with the existence and properties of invariant means on certain Banach spac...
This thesis is concerned with the existence and properties of invariant means on certain Banach spac...
AbstractFor amenable groups there are “correspondence principles” relating the behavior under group ...
We establish an uncountable amenable ergodic Roth theorem, in which the acting group is not assumed ...
AbstractWe introduce and study the class of amenable ergodic group actions which occupy a position i...
We extend Følner’s amenability criterion to the realm of general topological groups. Building on thi...
Abstract. We study actions of countable discrete groups which are amenable in the sense that there e...
We analyze averages of amenable groups along Følner sequences in the way considered by Lindenstrauss...
AbstractRecently Lau [15] generalized a result of Yeadon [25]. In the present paper we generalize Ye...
**The final version of this paper will appear on arXiv very soon, at which point the link will be up...