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I've seen the title "Furstenberg boundary" used for a topological analog of this object, while the object defined in this article seems to be known as "Poisson-Furstenberg boundary" or just "Poisson boundary".

Furstenberg boundary is different

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The definition here is related to the Poisson boundary not Furstenberg boundary. I suggest to fix this article. MathTeller (talk) 14:23, 5 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]