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Unique Ergodicity for Non-Uniquely Ergodic Systems.

Clay Mathematics Institute and MSRI Conference on Recent Progress in Dynamics
September 28,2004 04:30 PM to 04:55 PM
Speakers:
Sarig, Omri
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Summary:

The talk discusses what is an appropriate notion of unique ergodicity on non-compact manifolds.

Keywords:

Dynamics; uniquely ergodic; non-compact manifolds; invariant measures.

Lecture #10676b

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