The ergodic theory of discrete groups

The interaction between ergodic theory and discrete groups has a long history and much work was done in this area by Hedlund, Hopf and Myrberg in the 1930s. There has been a great resurgence of interest in the field, due in large measure to the pioneering work of Dennis Sullivan. Tools have been dev...

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title_auth The ergodic theory of discrete groups
title_exact_search The ergodic theory of discrete groups
title_full The ergodic theory of discrete groups Peter J. Nicholls
title_fullStr The ergodic theory of discrete groups Peter J. Nicholls
title_full_unstemmed The ergodic theory of discrete groups Peter J. Nicholls
title_short The ergodic theory of discrete groups
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Discrete groups
Ergodentheorie (DE-588)4015246-7 gnd
Diskrete Gruppe (DE-588)4135541-6 gnd
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