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- Q4958101 subject Q6965983.
- Q4958101 subject Q8702124.
- Q4958101 abstract "In mathematics, a Bratteli–Veršik diagram is an ordered, essentially simple Bratteli diagram (V, E) with a homeomorphism on the set of all infinite paths called the Veršhik transformation. It is named after Ola Bratteli and Anatoly Vershik.".
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- Q4958101 wikiPageWikiLink Q6965983.
- Q4958101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8702124.
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- Q4958101 comment "In mathematics, a Bratteli–Veršik diagram is an ordered, essentially simple Bratteli diagram (V, E) with a homeomorphism on the set of all infinite paths called the Veršhik transformation. It is named after Ola Bratteli and Anatoly Vershik.".
- Q4958101 label "Bratteli–Vershik diagram".