User sarah grady - MathOverflowmost recent 30 from http://mathoverflow.net2013-05-20T03:16:39Zhttp://mathoverflow.net/feeds/user/20873http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://mathoverflow.net/questions/86598/real-analysis-convergence-questionsReal Analysis Convergence questionsSarah Grady2012-01-25T04:06:46Z2012-01-25T06:28:20Z
<p>My question is if A converges to B a.e and B converges to C weakly in $L^p$, then can I conclude A converges to C a.e? </p>
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/86598/real-analysis-convergence-questions/86604#86604Comment by Sarah GradySarah Grady2012-01-25T06:52:57Z2012-01-25T06:52:57ZDear Maliheh,
A,B and C are $L^p$ functions. http://mathoverflow.net/questions/86598/real-analysis-convergence-questionsComment by Sarah GradySarah Grady2012-01-25T05:35:06Z2012-01-25T05:35:06Z@ Will, thanks!
@ Yemon, A,B and C are functions.http://mathoverflow.net/questions/86598/real-analysis-convergence-questionsComment by Sarah GradySarah Grady2012-01-25T05:07:26Z2012-01-25T05:07:26ZDear Yemon. It is not an exercise problem. But, I am sure it is a trivial problem for most of you. Sorry :)