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Overview

Eli Glasner is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and specializes in the field of mathematics. Their research spans several subfields including mathematical physics, geometry and topology, computational theory and mathematics, algebra and number theory, and discrete mathematics and combinatorics. The primary focus areas of Glasner's work encompass mathematical dynamics and fractals, advanced topology and set theory, advanced topics in algebra, limits and structures in graph theory, advanced differential equations and dynamical systems, advanced operator algebra research, and semigroups and automata theory.

Glasner has contributed extensively to the academic literature, with a total of 67 publications in mathematics. Their work has appeared most frequently in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
  • Israel Journal of Mathematics
  • Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
  • Contemporary Mathematics - American Mathematical Society

Recent papers by Eli Glasner include:

  • Bernoulli disjointness (2021), published in Duke Mathematical Journal
  • Regionally proximal relation of order d along arithmetic progressions and nilsystems (2020), published in Science China Mathematics
  • Irregular model sets and tame dynamics (2021), published in Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
  • On some generic classes of ergodic measure preserving transformations (2022), published in Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society
  • Topological characteristic factors and nilsystems (2023), published in Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Frequent collaborators in Glasner's research include:

  • B. P. Weiss
  • Benjamin Weiss
  • Michael Megrelishvili
  • Wen Huang
  • Song Shao

Best Publications

  • Ergodic Theory via Joinings

    Eli Glasner

  • On li-yorke pairs

    François Blanchard;Eli Glasner;Sergii Kolyada;Alejandro Maass

  • Sensitive dependence on initial conditions

    E Glasner;B Weiss

  • WEAK ORBIT EQUIVALENCE OF CANTOR MINIMAL SYSTEMS

    Eli Glasner;Benjamin Weiss

  • Minimal actions of the group $ {\Bbb S(Z)} $ of permutations of the integers

    E. Glasner;B. Weiss

  • On the interplay between measurable and topological dynamics

    E. Glasner;B. Weiss

  • On minimal actions of Polish groups

    Eli Glasner

  • Residual properties and almost equicontinuity

    Ethan Akin;Eli Glasner

  • Quasi-factors of zero-entropy systems

    Eli Glasner;Benjamin Weiss

  • Hereditarily non-sensitive dynamical systems and linear representations

    Eli Glasner;Michael Megrelishvili

  • Generically there is but one self homeomorphism of the Cantor set

    Ethan Akin;Eli Glasner;Benjamin Weiss

  • On tame dynamical systems

    E. Glasner

  • Local entropy theory

    Eli Glasner;Xiangdong Ye

  • The structure of tame minimal dynamical systems

    Eli Glasner

  • THE UNIVERSAL MINIMAL SYSTEM FOR THE GROUP OF HOMEOMORPHISMS OF THE CANTOR SET

    E. Glasner;B. Weiss

  • Kazhdan's Property T and the Geometry of the Collection of Invariant Measures

    E. Glasner;B. Weiss

  • The automorphism group of the Gaussian measure cannot act pointwise

    E. Glasner;B. Tsirelson;B. Weiss

  • THE TOPOLOGICAL ROHLIN PROPERTY AND TOPOLOGICAL ENTROPY

    Eli Glasner;Benjamin Weiss

  • A variation on the variational principle and applications to entropy pairs

    F. Blanchard;E. Glasner;B. Host

  • Entropy theory without a past

    E. Glasner;J.-P. Thouvenot;B. Weiss

  • A simple characterization of the set ofμ-entropy pairs and applications

    Eli Glasner

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin Weiss
Benjamin Weiss Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Xiangdong Ye
Xiangdong Ye University of Science and Technology of China
Bernard Host
Bernard Host Université Gustave Eiffel
Michał Misiurewicz
Michał Misiurewicz Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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