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Ergodic Properties of Lamperti Operators, II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Charn-Huen Kan*
Affiliation:
National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge, Singapore
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For T in our main Theorem 5, T* is called Lamperti in [11], whose terminology and notation we shall follow in the sequel. To avoid longish expressions, we shall also say that T* here is disjunctive and, dually, T = (T*)* is codisjunctive. The present work grows out of an attempt to establish a DEE for the general power bounded positive operator on Lp, in view of the success in the contraction case [1, 11], and forms a continuation of [11]. (In passing, we note that Calderon's technique [2] mentioned in [11] was anticipated in 1938 by M. Fukamiya [7], though in a variant form and for a more classical case, namely that of a positive Lp isometry induced by an invertible, measure preserving transformation on a totally finite measure space. Calderon's case does not assume invertibility nor total finiteness.)

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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1983

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