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    Algorithmic randomness, reverse mathematics, and the dominated convergence theorem (English)
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    The authors use techniques of reverse mathematics to analyze the relative strength of several versions of the dominated convergence theorem for Lebesgue integration. Let DCT\(^\prime\) denote the assertion that, given \(f\), \(g\), and a sequence \(\langle f_n \rangle\) of elements of \(\mathcal L^1 (X)\), if \(\langle f_n \rangle\) is dominated by \(g\) and converges pointwise a.e.~to \(f\), then \(\langle \int f_n \rangle\) converges to \(\int f\). Working in RCA\(_0\), the authors prove that DCT\(^\prime\) is equivalent to DCT\(^\ast\), which says that if \(\langle f_n (x) \rangle\) is Cauchy a.e.~ and dominated by \(g\), then \(\langle \int f_n \rangle\) is Cauchy also. Both of these versions of the dominated convergence theorem are shown to be equivalent to the principle 2-POS, which asserts that any \(G_\delta\) subset of Cantor space with positive measure is nonempty. The principle 2-POS is equivalent to B\(\Sigma^0_2\) plus 2-RAN, that is, to a pigeonhole principle plus a formalization of the existence of 2-random sets. All these principles are stronger than WWKL, incomparable to WKL, and strictly weaker than ACA, refuting a conjecture of Simpson related to the stronger form of DCT analyzed by \textit{X. Yu} [Math. Log. Q. 40, No. 1, 1--13 (1994; Zbl 0804.03047)].
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    algorithmic randomness
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    reverse mathematics
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    dominated convergence
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    WWKL
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    WKL
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    2-RAN
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    \(G\)-delta
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    measure
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    rainbow Ramsey
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    Lebesgue integration
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