Relevant Definitions[1]
Denote our measure space as . Note that a property p(x) holds for almost every if the set has measure zero.
- A sequence of functions converges pointwise if for all
- A sequence of functions converges uniformly if ,
- A sequence of measurable functions converges to pointwise almost everywhere if for almost every , or .
- A sequence of measurable functions converges in if
Relevant Properties
- through uniform Convergence through pointwise convergence pointwise a.e. convergence
- through convergence through pointwise a.e convergence up to a subsequence
- Pointwise a.e. convergence equipped with dominating function implies convergence.[2]
- ↑ Craig, Katy. MATH 201A Lecture 17. UC Santa Barbara, Fall 2020.
- ↑ Craig, Katy. MATH 201A Lecture 18. UC Santa Barbara, Fall 2020.