We prove that simple transformations are disjoint from those which are infinitely divisible and embeddable in a flow. This is a reinforcement of a previous result of A. del Junco and M. Lemańczyk [1] who showed that simple transformations are disjoint from Gaussian processes.
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Thouvenot, Jean-Paul. Les systèmes simples sont disjoints de ceux qui sont infiniment divisibles et plongeables dans un flot. Colloquium Mathematicae, Tome 84/85 (2000) pp. 481-483. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-cmv84i2p481bwm/
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