Positive definite forms generated by integrals and weak limits (Q794237)

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Positive definite forms generated by integrals and weak limits
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    Positive definite forms generated by integrals and weak limits (English)
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    1983
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    The authors prove the following interesting theorem: If \(M_ k\geq \epsilon I\) for \(\epsilon>0\), and if the sequence \(\| H_ k(t)\|^ 2\) is uniformly integrable over [0,1], then there exists a sequence \(D_ k(t)\) of measurable \(m\times m\) sign-changing matrix-valued functions such that a subsequence of \(H_ k(t)D_ k(t)\) converges weakly in \(L_ 2\) to, say, \(B_ 0(t)\) and \(\int^{1}_{0}B_ 0(t)B_ 0(t)'dt\) is positive definite.
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    positive definite forms
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    sign-changing matrix-valued functions
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