Pettis integrability of Stone transforms (Q1387317)

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Pettis integrability of Stone transforms
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    Pettis integrability of Stone transforms (English)
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    22 November 1998
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    Let \(X\) be a real Banach space and let \(S= (S,\Sigma,\mu)\) be a measure space with a finite measure \(\mu\). Let \(f: S\to X\) be a bounded weakly measurable function. Let \(\rho\) be the lifting in \(L_\infty(\mu)\) and let \(S\) be the spectrum of \(L_\infty(\mu)\). The function \(\rho(f): S\to X^{**}\) and the Stone transform \(\widehat f:\widehat S\to X^{**}\) of \(f\) are defined by \(\langle\rho(f)(s), x^*\rangle= \rho(\langle x^*,f(\cdot)\rangle)(s)\) and \(\langle\widehat f(t), x^*\rangle= \langle t, x^*f\rangle\), respectively. The main results are: 1) If \(f\) is bounded, P-integrable and its indefinite integral has a separable range, then \(\rho(f)\) is P-integrable and there holds (P) \(\int_E \rho(f)d\mu= (\text{P})\int_E f d\mu\) for all \(E\in\Sigma\). 2) If \(f\) is bounded and P-integrable and \(\mu\) is a perfect measure, then \(\widehat f\) is P-integrable with respect to the Radon measure \(\widehat\mu\).
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    Pettis integrability
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    Borel measurability
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    lifting
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    Stone transform
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    perfect measure
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    Radon measure
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