You actually only need an upper bound for the dominanted convergence theorem. For monotone convergence theorem you only need a monotonic sequence of measurable functions where the pointwise limit exists almost everywhere. I learned it as Beppo-Levi's lemma.
@@BMK5298 it was used as a specific case to my qualifying exam question. Answer is immediate with the fact, but you should show the fact for full points
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You actually only need an upper bound for the dominanted convergence theorem. For monotone convergence theorem you only need a monotonic sequence of measurable functions where the pointwise limit exists almost everywhere. I learned it as Beppo-Levi's lemma.
This is all just hieroglyphics to me, but it's interesting to listen to.
Can you do a video on order statistics and best unbiased estimators?
well done
Where in the internet do you find problems in analysis?
No place in particular. I just Google problems and solutions in real analysis and find what I can.
Can you make a day in the life video?
@Stuggling grad student Which notebook do you use to take notes in the olympic level
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You should show proof that if a sequence converges then the arithmetic mean sequence converges to same limit
I think it's calledThe cezaró lemma
@@BMK5298 it was used as a specific case to my qualifying exam question. Answer is immediate with the fact, but you should show the fact for full points
Hello... hope that you are doing well. I wanna ask you if you have any information on how can foreign student can come and study math at the usa
I am not able to answer this question. I believe that university websites have information on how international students can apply but that is much as I know:(
@@PhDVlog777 okey ... thank you very much ... good luck
Le-what?
Lebesgue...
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