Ideal exhaustiveness, weak convergence and weak compactness in Banach spaces
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Ideal and statistical convergence (40A35) Convergence in general topology (sequences, filters, limits, convergence spaces, nets, etc.) (54A20) Measurable and nonmeasurable functions, sequences of measurable functions, modes of convergence (28A20) Set functions, measures and integrals with values in ordered spaces (28B15)
- Characterization of locally (weakly) compact sets via ideal convergence
- Weak ideal convergence in \(l_p\) spaces
- Ascoli-type theorems and ideal \((\alpha)\)-convergence
- Pointwise \(\mathcal I\)-convergence and \(\mathcal I\)-convergence in measure of sequences of functions
- Compactness and convergence of set-valued measures
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- A characterization of Banach spaces with separable duals via weak statistical convergence
- An Introduction to Banach Space Theory
- Analytic quotients: theory of liftings for quotients over analytic ideals on the integers
- Ascoli-type theorems and ideal \((\alpha)\)-convergence
- Basic matrix theorems for \({\mathcal I}\)-convergence in \((\ell)\)-groups
- Brooks-Jewett-type theorems for the pointwise ideal convergence of~measures with values in \((l)\)-groups
- Defining Limits by Means of Integrals
- I and I*-convergence of double sequences
- Integral and ideals in Riesz spaces
- On \(I\)-Cauchy nets and completeness
- On \({\mathcal I}\)-Cauchy sequences
- On extremal \(I\)-limit points of double sequences
- On the statistical and \(I\) variation of double sequences
- On weak ideal convergence in normed spaces
- On weak statistical convergence
- Pointwise \(\mathcal I\)-convergence and \(\mathcal I\)-convergence in measure of sequences of functions
- Schur lemma and limit theorems in lattice groups with respect to filters
- Sequential definitions of compactness
- Some further results on I-Cauchy sequences and condition (AP)
- Some versions of limit and Dieudonné-type theorems with respect to filter convergence for \((\ell )\)-group-valued measures
- Statistical convergence and ideal convergence for sequences of functions
- The Schur l1 Theorem for filters
- The de la Vallée Poussin theorem for vector valued measure spaces
- The notion of exhaustiveness and Ascoli-type theorems
- Two valued measure and summability of double sequences in asymmetric context
- Weak Compactness in L 1 (μ, X)
- Weak compactness in the space of vector-valued measures of bounded variation
- Weak precompactness, strong boundedness, and weak complete continuity
- When \(\mathcal I\)-Cauchy nets in complete uniform spaces are \(\mathcal I\)-convergent
- \(I\) and \(I^*\)-convergence of nets
- \(\mathcal I\)-convergence
- \(\mathcal I\)-convergence and extremal \(\mathcal I\)-limit points
- Ascoli-type theorems in the cone metric space setting
- The ideal of weakly p-compact operators and its approximation property for Banach spaces
- Compactness with ideals
- Characterization of locally (weakly) compact sets via ideal convergence
- Ideal convergence and divergence of nets in \((\ell )\)-groups.
- Influence of ideals in compactifications
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