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    Weak convergence and Banach space-valued functions: improving the stability theory of Feynman's operational calculi (English)
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    20 June 2012
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    Continuing the study on Feynman's operational calculus, the author of this paper applies some obtained results on norm-bounded continuous functions from a Polish space into a Banach space, to improve the stability theory of Feynman's operational calculus. The relation between weak convergence of a sequence of probability measures on a Polish space converging to a probability measure and norm-bounded continuous functions is investigated. The main obtained result (Theorem 2) is then applied to improve the stability theory of Feynman's operational calculi (Theorem 3 and Theorem 4). Namely, strong operator convergence is obtained instead of weak convergence when appropriate assumptions are put on the considered Banach space.
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    Feynman's operational calculus
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    disentangling
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    stability theory
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    weak convergence of probability measures
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