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Convergence theorems for measures with values in Riesz spaces

Domenico Candeloro (2002)

Kybernetika

In some recent papers, results of uniform additivity have been obtained for convergent sequences of measures with values in l -groups. Here a survey of these results and some of their applications are presented, together with a convergence theorem involving Lebesgue decompositions.

Convergence theorems for the Birkhoff integral

Marek Balcerzak, Monika Potyrała (2008)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We give sufficient conditions for the interchange of the operations of limit and the Birkhoff integral for a sequence ( f n ) of functions from a measure space to a Banach space. In one result the equi-integrability of f n ’s is involved and we assume f n f almost everywhere. The other result resembles the Lebesgue dominated convergence theorem where the almost uniform convergence of ( f n ) to f is assumed.

Criteria for weak compactness of vector-valued integration maps

Susumu Okada, Werner J. Ricker (1994)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Criteria are given for determining the weak compactness, or otherwise, of the integration map associated with a vector measure. For instance, the space of integrable functions of a weakly compact integration map is necessarily normable for the mean convergence topology. Results are presented which relate weak compactness of the integration map with the property of being a bicontinuous isomorphism onto its range. Finally, a detailed description is given of the compactness properties for the integration...

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