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Boundedly finite measures: Separation and convergence by an algebra of functions

Published 18 Mar 2016 in math.PR | (1603.05818v2)

Abstract: We prove general results about separation and weak$#$-convergence of boundedly finite measures on separable metric spaces and Souslin spaces. More precisely, we consider an algebra of bounded real-valued, or more generally a $*$-algebra $\mathcal{F}$ of bounded complex-valued functions and give conditions for it to be separating or weak$#$-convergence determining for those boundedly finite measures that integrate all functions in $\mathcal{F}$. For separation, it is sufficient if $\mathcal{F}$ separates points, vanishes nowhere, and either consists of only countably many measurable functions, or of arbitrarily many continuous functions. For convergence determining, it is sufficient if $\mathcal{F}$ induces the topology of the underlying space, and every bounded set $A$ admits a function in $\mathcal{F}$ with values bounded away from zero on $A$.

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