On systems disjoint from all minimal systems

Abstract

Recently, G\'orska, Lema\'nczyk, and de la Rue characterized the class of automorphisms disjoint from all ergodic automorphisms. Inspired by their work, we provide several characterizations of systems that are disjoint from all minimal systems. For a topological dynamical system (X,T), it is disjoint from all minimal systems if and only if there exist minimal subsets (Mi)i∈N of X whose union is dense in X and each of them is disjoint from X (we also provide a measure-theoretical analogy of the result). For a semi-simple system (X,T), it is disjoint from all minimal systems if and only if there exists a dense Gδ set in X × X such that for every pair (x1,x2) ∈ , the subsystems O(x1,T) and O(x2,T) are disjoint. Furthermore, for a general system a characterization similar to the ergodic case is obtained.

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