Thin But Unavoidable Sets
Bramson, Maury ; Neidhardt, Arnold
Ann. Probab., Tome 9 (1981) no. 6, p. 154-156 / Harvested from Project Euclid
This paper uses randomization to prove the existence of a subset of the circle which is small in the sense that its Lebesque measure is small, and which is large in the sense that a certain stochastic process almost surely visits the set infinitely often.
Publié le : 1981-02-14
Classification:  Randomization,  random sets,  combinatorial probability,  Markov chains on the circle,  60C05
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Bramson, Maury; Neidhardt, Arnold. Thin But Unavoidable Sets. Ann. Probab., Tome 9 (1981) no. 6, pp.  154-156. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1176994516/