Non-commuting, mixing, zero-entropy transformations can fail double recurrence along p1(n), p2(n) whenever the two polynomials are both linear or both have degree at least two.
Non-commuting transformations with non-converging 2-fold ergodic averages
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In connection with the results of Tim Austin, and Wen Huang, Song Shao, Xiangdong Ye we present the following assertion: there are infinite automorphisms $S,T$, some set $A$ of positive finite measure and a sequence $N_m$ with $|N_{m+1}|/|N_m|\ \to\infty$ such that $T^iA\cap S^iA=\phi$ for $i\in [N_{4k}, N_{4k+1}]$ and $T^iA=S^iA$ for $i\in [N_{4k+2}, N_{2k+3}]$. For the corresponding deterministic Gaussian and Poisson suspensions $S_\circ,T_\circ$ over $S,T$ for some $f\in L_\infty$ there is no limit of $ \frac 1 N \sum_{n=1}^N T_\circ^nf\,S_\circ^nf$ in $ L_2$.
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Counterexamples to double recurrence for non-commuting deterministic transformations
Non-commuting, mixing, zero-entropy transformations can fail double recurrence along p1(n), p2(n) whenever the two polynomials are both linear or both have degree at least two.