Free ergodic amenable actions with positive Rokhlin entropy have infinite complex L1- and L10-orbit multiplicity, so no finite family of functions has dense Koopman orbit span.
Krieger's finite generator theorem for actions of countable groups I
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For an ergodic probability-measure-preserving action $G \curvearrowright (X, \mu)$ of a countable group $G$, we define the Rokhlin entropy $h_G^{\mathrm{Rok}}(X, \mu)$ to be the infimum of the Shannon entropies of countable generating partitions. It is known that for free ergodic actions of amenable groups this notion coincides with classical Kolmogorov--Sinai entropy. It is thus natural to view Rokhlin entropy as a close analogue to classical entropy. Under this analogy we prove that Krieger's finite generator theorem holds for all countably infinite groups. Specifically, if $h_G^{\mathrm{Rok}}(X, \mu) < \log(k)$ then there exists a generating partition consisting of $k$ sets.
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Positive Rokhlin Entropy Implies Infinite $L^1$-Orbit Multiplicity: A Negative Answer to Thouvenot's Question
Free ergodic amenable actions with positive Rokhlin entropy have infinite complex L1- and L10-orbit multiplicity, so no finite family of functions has dense Koopman orbit span.