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Ergodic Theorems for coset spaces

Published 28 Aug 2014 in math.DS, math.GR, and math.PR | (1408.6692v1)

Abstract: We study in this paper the validity of the mean ergodic theorem along \emph{left} F\o lner sequences in a countable amenable group $G$. Although the \emph{weak} ergodic theorem always holds along \emph{any} left F\o lner sequence in $G$, we provide examples where the \emph{mean} ergodic theorem fails in quite dramatic ways. On the other hand, if $G$ does not admit any ICC quotients, e.g. if $G$ is virtually nilpotent, then we prove that the mean ergodic theorem does indeed hold along \emph{any} left F\o lner sequence. In the case when a unitary representation of a countable amenable group is induced from a unitary representation of a "sufficiently thin" subgroup, we prove that the mean ergodic theorem holds along any left F\o lner sequence for this representation. Furthermore, we show that every countable (infinite) amenable group $L$ embeds into a countable group $G$ which admits a unitary representation with the property that for any left F\o lner sequence $(F_n)$ in $L$, there exists a sequence $(s_n)$ in $G$ such that the mean (but \emph{not} the weak) ergodic theorem fails for this representation along the sequence $(F_n s_n)$. Finally, we provide examples of countable (not necessarily amenable) groups $G$ with proper, infinite-index subgroups $H$, so that the \emph{pointwise} ergodic theorem holds for averages along \emph{any} strictly increasing and nested sequence of finite subsets of the coset $G/H$.

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