An ergodic correspondence principle, invariant means and applications.
2020
A theorem due to Hindman states that if $E$ is a subset of $\mathbb{N}$ with $d^*(E)>0$, where $d^*$ denotes the upper Banach density, then for any $\varepsilon>0$ there exists $N \in \mathbb{N}$ such that $d^*\left(\bigcup_{i=1}^N(E-i)\right) > 1-\varepsilon$. Curiously, this result does not hold if one replaces the upper Banach density $d^*$ with the upper density $\bar{d}$. Originally proved combinatorially, Hindman's theorem allows for a quick and easy proof using an ergodic version of Furstenberg's correspondence principle. In this paper, we establish a variant of the ergodic Furstenberg's correspondence principle for general amenable (semi)-groups and obtain some new applications, which include a refinement and a generalization of Hindman's theorem and a characterization of countable amenable minimally almost periodic groups.
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