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arxiv: 1107.0520 · v3 · pith:XVF7ITLKnew · submitted 2011-07-04 · 🧮 math.DS · math.PR

Ergodicity of Poisson products and applications

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keywords ergodicitypoissonpreservingtransformationmeasureallocationassociatedequivariant
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In this paper we study the Poisson process over a $\sigma$-finite measure-space equipped with a measure preserving transformation or a group of measure preserving transformations. For a measure-preserving transformation $T$ acting on a $\sigma$-finite measure-space $X$, the Poisson suspension of $T$ is the associated probability preserving transformation $T_*$ which acts on realization of the Poisson process over $X$. We prove ergodicity of the Poisson-product $T\times T_*$ under the assumption that $T$ is ergodic and conservative. We then show, assuming ergodicity of $T\times T_*$, that it is impossible to deterministically perform natural equivariant operations: thinning, allocation or matching. In contrast, there are well-known results in the literature demonstrating the existence of isometry equivariant thinning, matching and allocation of homogenous Poisson processes on $\mathbb{R}^d$. We also prove ergodicity of the "first return of left-most transformation" associated with a measure preserving transformation on $\mathbb{R}_+$, and discuss ergodicity of the Poisson-product of measure preserving group actions, and related spectral properties.

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