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arxiv: 1210.5228 · v3 · pith:VKKXNJVPnew · submitted 2012-10-18 · 🧮 math.DS

Rudolph's Two-Step Coding Theorem and Alpern's Lemma for R^d Actions

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Rudolph showed that the orbits of any measurable, measure preserving $\mathbb R^d$ action can be measurably tiled by $2^d$ rectangles and asked if this number of tiles is optimal for $d>1$. In this paper, using a tiling of $\mathbb R^d$ by notched cubes, we show that $d+1$ tiles suffice. Furthermore, using a detailed analysis of the set of invariant measures on tilings of $\mathbb R^2$ by two rectangles, we show that while for $\mathbb R^2$ actions with completely positive entropy this bound is optimal there exist mixing $\mathbb R^2$ actions whose orbits can be tiled by 2 tiles.

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