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Hi,
I want to write an article on a Christian musician named Roger Jones. How do I proceed?
Henry Troup 18:01, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
- I believe you'd create one called Roger Jones (musician) and then add a disambiguation link to the top of this page. See this page plange 07:16, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
umm, is this the guy who said "I think of lotteries as a tax on the mathematically challenged."? cuz i know it was a dude named roger jones, and he's a mathematician...
Articles
editThis is too long (and too much a laundry list). We could add a few back to the article as respresentative...if we could determine which are particularly significant.
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23. Divergence of averages obtained by sampling a flow, (Co-authors: M. Akcoglu, A. del Junco, and A. Bellow) Proc. A. M. S. 118 (1993) 499-505.
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25. Convergence and divergence of ergodic averages, (Co- author: M. Wierdl), in Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, 14 (1994) 515-535.
26. Ergodic theorems for convolutions of a measure on a group, (Co-authors: J. Rosenblatt, A. Tempelman), Illinois J.of Math., 38 (1994) 521-553.
27. Multiparameter weighted ergodic theorems for operators, (Co-author: J. Olsen),Canadian Journal, 46 (1994) 343-356.
28. Divergence of sequences of operators (Co-authors: M. Akcoglu and D. Ha) in Topological vector spaces, algebras and related areas, A. T. Lau and I. Tweddle editors, Pitman Research Notes in Mathematics, Longman Scientific and Technical, New York (1994) 175-192. (Papers in these proceedings were refereed.)
29. Square functions in ergodic theory, (Co-authors: J. Rosenblatt, Iosif Ostrovskii), Ergod. Th. & Dynam. Sys., (1996) 16 267-305.
30. Convergence of ergodic averages, (Co-author: Mate Wierdl) Convergence in Ergodic Theory and Probability, Edited by Bergelson, March, and Rosenblatt, Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin, 1966 229–247. (Papers in these proceedings were refereed.)
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32. A Banach principle for L1, (Co-author: Alexandra Bellow), Advances in Mathematics, 120 (1996) 155–172.
33. The strong sweeping out property for lacunary sequences, Riemann sums, convolution powers, and related matters, ( Co-authors: M. Akcoglu, A. Bellow, V. Losert, K. Reinhold, and M. Wierdl) Ergodic Theory and Dyn. Sys., 16 (1996) 207-253.
34. On approach regions for conjugate Poisson integrals and singular integrals (Coauthors: S. Ferrando, K. Reinhold) Studia Math. 120 (1996) 169-182.
35. Sweeping out properties for operator sequences, (joint with M. Akcoglu and M. D. Ha), Canadian Journal of Math., 49 (1997) 3-23.
36. Ergodic theory and connections with analysis and probability New York J. of Math., 3A (1997) 31-67.
37. Variation in probability, ergodic theory and analysis (Co-authors: P. Schwartz, M. Akcoglu). Il. J. of Math., 42 (1998) 154-177.
38. Weighted subsequence ergodic theorems along sequences of density zero, (joint with M. Lin and J. Olsen). New York J. of Mathematics, 3A (1998) 89-98.
39. Approximation of L2 Processes by Gaussian Processes (joint with M. Akcoglu, J. Baxter and M.D. Ha), New York J. of Mathematics, 4 (1998) 75-82.
40. Oscillation in ergodic theory, (Co-authors: R. Kaufman, J. Rosenblatt, M. Wierdl), Ergodic Theory and Dyn. Sys., 18 (1998) 889-935.
41. Integer sequences with big gaps and the pointwise ergodic theorem, (Co-authors: M. Lacey and M. Wierdl). Ergodic Theory and Dyn. Sys., 19 (1999) 1295-1308.
42. Strong sweeping out for block sequences and related ergodic averages (Co-author: M. Akcoglu), Illinois J. of Mathematics, 43 (1999) 447-456.
43. Counting in ergodic theory (Co-authors: J. Rosenblatt and M. Wierdl), Canadian J. of Math., 51 (1999) 996-1019.
44. An exponential estimate for convolution powers, Studia Mathematica, 137 (1999) 195-202.
45. Oscillation and variation for the Hilbert transform (Co-authors: J. Campbell, K. Reinhold, M. Wierdl) Duke Journal of Mathematics, 105 (2000) 59-83.
46. Reverse inequalities (Co-author: J. Rosenblatt) Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications, 3 (2000) 325-341.
47. Lp norm local estimates for exponential sums, (Coauthors: B. Anderson, J. M. Ash, D. G. Rider, B. Saffari) Comptes Rendus de l’Academie des Sciences, 330(2000), 765-769.
48. Oscillation inequalities for rectangles (joint with J. Rosenblatt and M. Wierdl), P.A.M.S., 129 (2001) 1349-1358.
49. The worst sums in ergodic theory, (joint with M. Akcoglu, J. Rosenblatt and M. Wierdl), Michigan Math. J. 47 (2000), no. 2, 265–285. .4
50. Differential and ergodic transforms, (joint with J. Rosenblatt), Math. Ann., 323 (2002) 525-546.
51. On Restricted weak type (1,1), (joint with M. Akcoglu, J. Baxter and A. Bellow), Israel J. Math., 124 (2001) 285-297. View Article
52. Oscillation in ergodic theory: higher dimensional results (Co-authors: J. Rosenblatt and M. Wierdl) Israel J. Math. 135 (2003), 1–27.
53. Oscillation and variational inequalities for convolution powers (joint work with K. Reinhold), Ergodic Theory and Dyn. Sys., 21 (2001) 1809-1829.
54. Strong sweeping out for convolution powers, (joint with M. Akcoglu, and J. Rosenblatt), preprint 10 pages.
55. Oscillation and variation for singular integrals in higher dimensions (Co-authors: J. Campbell, K. Reinhold, M. Wierdl) Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 355 (2003), no.5, 2115–2137.
56. Exponential sums with coefficients 0 or 1 and concentrated Lp norms, in progress, 22 pages. (Coauthors: B. Anderson, J. M. Ash, D. G. Rider, B. Saffari)
57. Variation inequalities for the Fejer and Poisson Kernels, (Co-author: G. Wang) Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 356 (2004), no. 11, 4493–4518. View Article
58. SLLN for weighted independently identically distributed random variables, (Coauthors: J. Baxter, M. Lin, J. Olsen), J. Theoret. Probab. 17 (2004), no. 1, 165–181.
59. On the uniqueness of the ergodic maximal function. Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 132 (2004), no. 4, 1087–1090. View Article
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61. Strong sweeping out for lacunary sequences Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshops, 137–144, Contemp. Math., 356, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2004.
62. Besicovitch weights and the necessity of duality restrictions in the weighted ergodic theorem (Co-author: Ciprian Demeter) Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshops, 127–135, Contemp. Math., 356, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2004. View Article
63. On strong laws of large numbers with rates (Co-authors: Guy Cohen and Michael Lin) Chapel Hill Ergodic Theory Workshops, 101–126, Contemp. Math., 356, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2004.