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On solid ergodicity for Gaussian actions

We investigate Gaussian actions through the study of their crossed-product von Neumann algebra. The motivational result is Chifan and Ioana's ergodic decomposition theorem for Bernoulli actions (Ergodic subequivalence relations induced by a Bernoulli action, {\it Geometric and Functional Analysis}{\bf 20} (2010), 53-67) that we generalize to Gaussian actions. We also give general structural results that allow us to get a more accurate result at the level of von Neumann algebras. More precisely, for a large class of Gaussian actions $Γ\curvearrowright X$, we show that any subfactor $N$ of $L^\infty(X) \rtimes Γ$ containing $L^\infty(X)$ is either hyperfinite or is non-Gamma and prime. At the end of the article, we generalize this result to Bogoliubov actions.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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