Convergence for varying measures in the topological case (Q6186423)

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Convergence for varying measures in the topological case
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7785694

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    Convergence for varying measures in the topological case (English)
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    9 January 2024
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    In the present paper, the authors investigate conditions for the convergence of sequences of measures \(m_n\) and of their integrals \(\int f_n dm_n\) in a measurable space, topic of interest in pure mathematics, and in applied disciplines such as mathematics, transportation problems, image reconstruction, neural networks, etc. They prove convergence results for sequences \(\int {f_n} d{\mu_{n}}\), where the integral type is the Pettis one, and the measures \(\mu_n\) are vaguely convergent. They consider sequences of scalar, vector and multivalued Pettis integrable functions. The underlying space is an arbitrary locally compact Hausdorff space. In particular, they obtain Vitali's type convergence results for a sequence of (multi)functions \(f_n\) integrable with respect to a sequence \(m_n\) of measures when \(m_n\) converges vaguely or weakly to a finite measure \(m\).
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    setwise convergence
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    vaguely convergence
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    weak convergence of measures
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    locally compact Hausdorff space
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    Vitali's theorem
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