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Fréchet–Kolmogorov theorem

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In functional analysis, the Fréchet-Kolmogorov theorem (the names of Riesz or Weil are sometimes added as well) gives a necessary and sufficient condition for a set of functions to be relatively compact in an Lp space. It can be thought of as an Lp version of the Arzelà-Ascoli theorem, from which it can be deduced.

Statement

Let and .

The subset B is relatively compact if and only if the following three properties hold:

  1. B is bounded,
  2. uniformly on B,
  3. uniformly on B, where denotes the translation of by , that is, .

Rererences

  • Brezis, Haïm (2010). Functional analysis, Sobolev spaces, and partial differential equations. Universitext. Springer. p. 111. ISBN 9780387709130.
  • Marcel Riesz, « Sur les ensembles compacts de fonctions sommables », dans Acta Sci. Math., vol. 6, 1933, p. 136–142
  • Precup, Radu (2002). Methods in nonlinear integral equations. Springer. p. 21. ISBN 9781402008443.