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Total joint ergodicity for totally ergodic systems

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Examining multiple ergodic averages whose iterates are integer parts of real valued polynomials for totally ergodic systems, we provide various characterizations of total joint ergodicity, meaning that an average converges to the "expected" limit along every arithmetic progression. In particular, we obtain a complete characterization when the number of iterates is at most two, and disprove a conjecture of the first author. We also improve a result of Frantzikinakis on joint ergodicity of Hardy field functions of at most polynomial growth for totally ergodic systems, which extends a conjecture of Bergelson-Moreira-Richter. Our method is to first use the methodology of Frantzikinakis, which allows one to reduce the systems to rotations on abelian groups without using deep tools from ergodic theory, then develop formulas for integrals of exponential functions over subtori, and finally, compute exponential sums for integer parts of real polynomials.

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Resolving the joint ergodicity problem for Hardy sequences

math.DS · 2025-06-25 · conditional · novelty 8.0

For Hardy sequences of polynomial growth, the paper proves the 'difficult' direction of the joint ergodicity classification conjecture and gives a counterexample showing the converse fails in general.

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  • Resolving the joint ergodicity problem for Hardy sequences math.DS · 2025-06-25 · conditional · none · ref 40 · internal anchor

    For Hardy sequences of polynomial growth, the paper proves the 'difficult' direction of the joint ergodicity classification conjecture and gives a counterexample showing the converse fails in general.