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Abstract Sarnak’s Möbius disjointness conjecture asserts that for any zero entropy dynamical system $(X,T)$ , $({1}/{N})\! \sum _{n=1}^{N}\! f(T^{n} x) \mu (n)= o(1)$ for every $f\in \mathcal {C}(X)$ and every $x\in X$ . We construct examples showing that this $o(1)$ can go to zero arbitrarily slowly. In fact, our methods yield a more general result, where in lieu of $\mu (n)$ , one can put any bounded sequence $a_{n}$ such that the Cesàro mean of the corresponding sequence of absolute values does not tend to zero. Moreover, in our construction, the choice of x depends on the sequence $a_{n}$ but $(X,T)$ does not.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available September 1, 2024