An Open Mapping Theorem for Measures.
The assertion every Radon measure defined on a first-countable compact space is uniformly regular is shown to be relatively consistent. We prove an analogous result on the existence of uniformly distributed sequences in compact spaces of small character. We also present two related examples constructed under CH.
A new criterion of asymptotic periodicity of Markov operators on , established in [3], is extended to the class of Markov operators on signed measures.
We present a new necessary and sufficient condition for the asymptotic stability of Markov operators acting on the space of signed measures. The proof is based on some special properties of the total variation norm. Our method allows us to consider the Tjon-Wu equation in a linear form. More precisely a new proof of the asymptotic stability of a stationary solution of the Tjon-Wu equation is given.
We show that the cardinality of a compact convex set W in a topological linear space X satisfies the condition that . We also establish some relations between the cardinality of W and that of extrW provided X is locally convex. Moreover, we deal with the cardinality of the convex set E(μ) of all quasi-measure extensions of a quasi-measure μ, defined on an algebra of sets, to a larger algebra of sets, and relate it to the cardinality of extrE(μ).
We prove that if K is a compact space and the space P(K × K) of regular probability measures on K × K has countable tightness in its weak* topology, then L₁(μ) is separable for every μ ∈ P(K). It has been known that such a result is a consequence of Martin's axiom MA(ω₁). Our theorem has several consequences; in particular, it generalizes a theorem due to Bourgain and Todorčević on measures on Rosenthal compacta.