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Riemann sums and modular functions on locally compact groups
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    Riemann sums and modular functions on locally compact groups (English)
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    15 December 1996
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    In [Pac. J. Math. 20, 135-147 (1967; Zbl 0166.02702)], the first author and \textit{Karl Stromberg} published a theorem concerning generalized limits of Riemann sums on locally compact groups. The setting is a locally compact group \(G\) and an increasing sequence \(H_n\) of closed subgroups whose union is dense in \(G\). The theorem was shown to hold provided that the restriction of the modular function on \(G\) to \(H_n\) agrees with the modular function of \(H_n\) for all large \(n\). This hypothesis holds in many cases and, in fact, Ross and Stromberg were unable to determine whether the hypothesis was really needed for the theorem or even whether this hypothesis always holds. An example is provided which shows that this hypothesis does not always hold. It is then shown that the theorem fails without the hypothesis.
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    Haar measure
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    Riemann sums on locally compact groups
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    modular function
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