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    Selection theorems, based on generalized variation and oscillation (English)
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    Theorems on the existence of convergent subsequences of a sequence of real functions, based on generalized variation and oscillation are proved. A notion of uniformly limited oscillation of real functions, a bit complicated to be reproduced here, is introduced. Among others the following theorem is proved for functions defined on a general set S. Let \(\{y_ i\}\) be a pointwise bounded sequence of real functions on a set S. If \(\{y_ k-y_{\ell}:\quad 1\leq \ell \leq k\}\) is of uniformly limited oscillation, then \(\{y_ i\}\) contains a subsequence which converges pointwise on S. In case the functions are defined on a subset of R, results closely connected with Helly's selection theorem are obtained. Also a new proof of Ascoli's theorem is given.
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    lambda-convergence
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    pointwise convergence
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    generalized variation
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    uniformly limited oscillation
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    Helly's selection theorem
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    Ascoli's theorem
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