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- Vitali–Hahn–Saks_theorem abstract "In mathematics, the Vitali–Hahn–Saks theorem, introduced by Vitali (1907), Hahn (1922), and Saks (1933), states that given μn for each integer n >0, a countably additive function defined on a fixed sigma-algebra Σ, with values in a given Banach space B, such that exists for every set X in Σ, then μ is also countably additive. In other words, the limit of a sequence of vector measures is a vector measure.".
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- Vitali–Hahn–Saks_theorem subject Category:Theorems_in_measure_theory.
- Vitali–Hahn–Saks_theorem comment "In mathematics, the Vitali–Hahn–Saks theorem, introduced by Vitali (1907), Hahn (1922), and Saks (1933), states that given μn for each integer n >0, a countably additive function defined on a fixed sigma-algebra Σ, with values in a given Banach space B, such that exists for every set X in Σ, then μ is also countably additive. In other words, the limit of a sequence of vector measures is a vector measure.".
- Vitali–Hahn–Saks_theorem label "Stelling van Vitali-Hahn-Saks".
- Vitali–Hahn–Saks_theorem label "Vitali–Hahn–Saks theorem".
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- Vitali–Hahn–Saks_theorem sameAs Q7936914.
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