We now turn to several specific examples of this principle in various contexts. We begin with the more “combinatorial” or “non-ergodic theoretical” instances of this principle, in which there is no underlying probability measure involved; these situations are simpler than the ergodic-theoretic ones, but already illustrate many of the key features of this principle in action.
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