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Quantitative rearrangement theorems for sequences in compact spaces

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zbMATH Open1383.11093MaRDI QIDQ3448494FDOQ3448494


Authors: Gerhard Larcher Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 October 2015





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zbMATH Keywords

uniformly distributed sequencerearrangement theoremBorel-measure


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Irregularities of distribution, discrepancy (11K38) General theory of distribution modulo (1) (11K06)



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