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An Endomorphism is called ergodic if it is true that Implies
or 1, where
. Examples of ergodic endomorphisms include the Map
mod 1 on the
unit interval with Lebesgue Measure, certain Automorphisms of the Torus, and
``Bernoulli shifts'' (and more generally ``Markov shifts'').
Given a Map and a Sigma Algebra, there may be many ergodic measures. If there is only one ergodic
measure, then
is called uniquely ergodic. An example of a uniquely ergodic transformation is the Map
mod 1 on the unit interval when
is irrational. Here, the unique ergodic measure is Lebesgue
Measure.