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Subject: lebesgue measure over space M
Category: Science > Math
Asked by: madukar-ga
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Posted: 18 Feb 2003 12:11 PST
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Question ID: 163090
give an example showing that "convergence in measure' does not imply 
"convergence almost everywhere"

  also give an example of a sequence {fn} running from n=1 to infinity
subset of L'  which converges in measure to a function f belongs to L'
but such that not even a subsequence of {fn}running from n=1 to
infinity is convergent in L'.
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