The de la Vallée Poussin theorem for vector valued measure spaces (Q5928702)

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    The de la Vallée Poussin theorem for vector valued measure spaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1583397

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      The de la Vallée Poussin theorem for vector valued measure spaces (English)
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      1 April 2001
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      Let \((\Sigma,\mu)\) be a finite measure space and \(X\) a Banach space, \(\text{cabv}(\mu,X)\) denotes the space of all countably additive \(X\)-valued measures of bounded variation defined on \(\Sigma\) endowed with the variation norm. For \(F\in \text{cabv}(\mu, X)\) and \(A\in\Sigma\) denote by \(\mu_F(A)\) the total variation of the measure defined on \(\Sigma\) by \(E\mapsto F(A\cap E)\). The main result of the paper gives a characterization -- involving Young functions -- of bounded subsets \({\mathcal F}\) of \(\text{cabv}(\mu, X)\) for which \(\{\mu_F: F\in{\mathcal F}\}\) is uniformly \(\mu\)-continuous, i.e., \(\lim_{\mu(A)\to 0}= 0\) uniformly in \(F\in{\mathcal F}\).
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      boundedness
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      Banach space valued measures
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      uniform integrability
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      bounded variation
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