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F10364
Formulation 0
Let $P = (\Omega, \mathcal{F}, \mathbb{P}, T)$ be a D2839: Probability-preserving system.
Then $P$ is a strongly mixing probability-preserving system if and only if \begin{equation} \forall \, E, F \in \mathcal{F} : \lim_{n \to \infty} \mathbb{P}(E \cap T^{-n} F) = \mathbb{P}(E) \mathbb{P}(F) \end{equation}