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Shannon–McMillan–Breiman Theorem Along Almost Geodesics in Negatively Curved Groups

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Title
Shannon–McMillan–Breiman Theorem Along Almost Geodesics in Negatively Curved Groups
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Journal of Theoretical Probability, November 2023
DOI 10.1007/s10959-023-01291-4
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Amos Nevo, Felix Pogorzelski

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