Chatterji1971 Differentiation Along Algebra
Chatterji1971 Differentiation Along Algebra
Chatterji1971 Differentiation Along Algebra
S.D. Chatterji
i. Introduction
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2. C o n v e r g e n c e theorems: u o-additive
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e~ = I f du + e'(A)
A
where e' is a u - s i n g u l a r set-function and f is a u - i n t e g r a b l e
function m e a s u r a b l e w i t h respect to the o - a l g e b r a g e n e r a t e d
by G. Finally then any e in M(G) can be w r i t t e n as
f
e(A) | f du + e (A) (8 : e + e')
JA s s p
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LEMMA 2.
~{s : m a x Ifk(s)l ~t} ~ t-l.ljfILl , t > 0 (i)
14k4n
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M
{A; max
}1-< n-< M
ibnl, .< -1 I IbnldU (2)
n=n Bn
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M
..< 6 / 3 + E - I ~ - I',,nSl(B n ) (3)
N
M
..< ~ / 3 + - i ~ - - I~M6 l(Bn) (4)
N
26/3.
In (2) and (5) we have used the fact that the disjoint sets
B add up to the set on the left-hand side. In (3) and (4)
n
we use the obvious relations ;Bnlbnldu ~ I~nBl(Bn).< I~MBI(B n)
if n~<M. (Note that B 6 G .) Hence
n n
~{ max Ib'l>~}
N.<n.<M
4 ~{A; max Ibnt > e} + u(S-A)
N.<n.<M
i.e. letting M---~- we have that for any ~,6 > 0 there exists
N such that ~{SUn>~ Ibnl > c} < 6. This clearly proves that
b' ~ 0 a.e. and completes the proof of lemma 4 and t h e o r e m i.
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The same type of proof gives the more general (as before
G is an increasing sequence of algebras):
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THEOREM 2. Let e e M ( G
) and let lim 8 (A) = 8(A) exist for
n n n
al__~lA 6 G = U G n. Suppose that
(i) e e M(G)
and
(it) 10 n - ~n81 4 v n e M ( G n ) where
Vn+ 1 ~ v n and vn 20
then
De n . De a.e. (u) .
PROOF. Let
= ~ eM(G
Wn8 - e n n n) .
We shall show that D~n ~0 a.e. This along with the fact
that DWne--~De a.e. (Th. i) and D8 n = Dw n 8 + D~n will prove
theorem 2.
-i{
e 7- Ilhn h'II1 + ~N(S)} .
n>N n
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integer) )+ m~nU)+ +
(8 n + m~n~ 4 (~nSn+l + ~ ~n8 + m~n~
and the relation )+
D(8 n + m r n ~ = ( D e n + m)+
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3. p finitely additive
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Now we use the crucial geometrical fact that given any cube
C with centre x and side < 1/2 there is a j, n and A e 6 j
n
such that C c A and side of A < 6 (side of C) so that
#(A) < 6ku(c). This follows from the corresponding fact for
k = 1 where it is obvious.
le-f(x)wl(Cn)/u(C n) ~ le-f(x)ul(An)/U(C n)
4 6k'le-f(x)ul(An)/u(An)--~0.
References
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S.D. Chatterji
Battelle Institute
7, route de Drize
CH-1227 Carouse
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