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We consider the problem of classifying Kolmogorov automorphisms (or K-automorphisms for brevity) up to isomorphism or up to Kakutani equivalence. Within the collection of measure-preserving transformations, Bernoulli shifts have the ultimate mixing property, and K-automorphisms have the next-strongest mixing properties of any widely considered family of transformations. Therefore one might hope to extend Ornstein’s classification of Bernoulli shifts up to isomorphism by a numerical Borel invariant to a classification of K-automorphisms by some type of Borel invariant. We show that this is impossible, by proving that the isomorphism equivalence relation restricted to K-automorphisms, considered as a subset of the Cartesian product of the set of K-automorphisms with itself, is a complete analytic set, and hence not Borel. Moreover, we prove this remains true if we restrict consideration to K-automorphisms that are also C∞ diffeomorphisms. In addition, all of our results still hold if “isomorphism” is replaced by “Kakutani equivalence”. This shows in a concrete way that the problem of classifying K-automorphisms up to isomorphism or up to Kakutani equivalence is intractable. These results are joint work with Philipp Kunde.