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Bernoulli shifts of the same entropy are finitarily and unilaterally isomorphic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2008

Andrés Del Junco
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Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto, Toronto, M5S 1A1, Canada
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Let p = {p1,  , pn} and q = {qi,  , qm} be finite probability vectors, each having at least three non-zero components, such that . Let C = {1,  , n}, D = {1,  , m} and let (C, p, σ) and (D, q, σ) be the corresponding Bernoulli shifts. Then there exists an isomorphism φ between these shifts such that for a.a. x ∈ C σ(x)(0) is determined by finitely many of the future co-ordinates x(0), x(1),   and for a. a.yDφ−1(y)(0) is determined by finitely many of the co-ordinates   y(−1), y(0), y(1),  .

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