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Borel complexity of the set of generic points for an invariant measure in a minimal system

I would like to know what are possible Borel complexities of the set of generic points for a minimal topological dynamical system. The only possible complexity for which we do not know if it is ...
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Competing definitions of smooth orbit equivalence relation

Suppose that $X$ is a standard Borel space (meaning it is endowed with a $\sigma$-algebra coming from some Polish topology on $X$) and $G$ is a Polish group acting in a Borel way on $X$. Denote by $...
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Countable companions for Polish locally compact groups and their orbit equivalence relations

In "Countable sections for locally compact group actions" (Ergod. Th. & Dynam. Sys., 1992), Kechris proved that if $G$ is a Polish locally compact group acting in a Borel way on a ...
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For measure-preserving systems, is countable generatability of the invariant $\sigma$-algebra equivalent to almost all points being periodic?

Let $X$ be a second countable Hausdorff topological space, let $T \colon X \to X$ be a Borel-measurable map, define the $\sigma$-algebra $\mathcal{I}=\{A \in \mathcal{B}(X) : T^{-1}(A)=A\}$, and for ...
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Locally compact Polish groups acting on standard Lebesgue spaces

If $G$ is a countable discrete group, then one can consider the Bernoulli shift $2^G$. $G$ acts on $2^G$ via shift, and letting $\mu$ be the product of the $(1/2, 1/2)$-measure in each coordinate, ...
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"Strongly mutually singular" families of measures, and the set of ergodic measures

Let $(X,\Sigma)$ be a measurable space [which we can assume to be a standard Borel space if we wish]. Let $\mathcal{S}$ be a set of probability measures on $(X,\Sigma)$. [If we wish, we can assume ...
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Measure Preserving Transformation Induced by a $*$-automorphism on $L^\infty(X,\mu)$

The following excerpt is from Connes' Noncommutative Geometry Let $(X, \mathcal{B}, \mu)$ be a standard Borel space equipped with a probability measure $\mu$, and let $\ T$ be a Borel ...
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