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Abstract The argodic theory of trandormations preserving measure, bako definitions, an well as thermos and some properties at transformation are discussed. The isomorphism problem and this proof of the isomorphism tboorem for Bernoulli to orenstein works are discuss. Some notation are mentioned and the definition of the distance. Themotionot ftdte, of the isomorphism theorem areintroduced for the isomorphism an the two Bernoulli shifts are constructed. |