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We extend the classical Baire category approach, used in proving the finite generator theorem of Krieger, the homomorphism theorem of Sinai and the isomorphism theorem of Ornstein, applying a similar reasoning to the case of actions of countably infinite amenable groups. In principle we follow the lines of the paper by Burton, Keane and Serafin (BKS), showing that measures defining homomorphisms or isomorphisms form residual subsets in suitably chosen spaces of joinings.
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