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On generic points in the Cartesian square of Chacón's transformation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2008
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We give an example of a compact metric space X and a strictly ergodic homeomorphism T of X with invariant probability μ such that for every x ∈ X the set is not generic for μ × μ} is countable.
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