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2006/2007 An elementary remark on the intersection of sets.
Craig Cowan
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Real Anal. Exchange 32(1): 221-224 (2006/2007).

Abstract

In this paper, we will investigate the following question: Given $ C \in (0,1) $ and a sequence $ A_n \subseteq [0,1] $ with $ \lambda(A_n)=C $, when does there exist a subsequence $ A_{n_i} $ such that $ \lambda( \cap_i A_{n_i} ) >0 $? We will show that the answer to this question can be characterized by the properties of a function $g$ which will be a weak $ L^1 $ limit of characteristic functions.

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Craig Cowan. "An elementary remark on the intersection of sets.." Real Anal. Exchange 32 (1) 221 - 224, 2006/2007.

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Published: 2006/2007
First available in Project Euclid: 17 July 2007

zbMATH: 1124.28001
MathSciNet: MR2329233

Subjects:
Primary: 28A05

Keywords: Weak $L^1$ convergence

Rights: Copyright © 2006 Michigan State University Press

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