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A generalized Egorov's statement for ideals (English)
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18 May 2018
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The author presents various versions of the classic Egorov's theorem. One of these says: Let \(I\) be a countable generated ideal on \(\omega\) and \(f_n:[0,1]\rightarrow [0,1]\), \(n\in\omega\), be a sequence of Lebesgue-measurable functions such that \(f_n\rightarrow_I 0\) (i.e., \(\{n\in\omega: f_n(x)\geq\epsilon\}\in I\) for any \(\epsilon >0\) and \(x\in [0,1]\)). Then there exists for any \(\delta>0\) a set \(B\subseteq [0,1]\) of Lebesgue measure \(\leq \delta\) such that \(f_n\rightrightarrows_I 0\) on \([0,1]\setminus B\) (i.e., for any \(\epsilon>0\) there is a set \(A\in I\) such that \(\{n\in\omega: f_n(x)\geq\epsilon\}\subseteq A\) for any \(x\in [0,1]\setminus B\)). An analogous theorem holds replacing the assumption that the function \(f_n\) are measurable by the assumption that the lowest cardinality of a Lebesgue non-null set is smaller than the lowest cardinality of a family of sequences of natural numbers unbounded in the sense of the order of eventual domination.
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Egorov's theorem
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generalized Egorov's statement
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ideal convergence
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