Dunford–Schwartz theorem
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In mathematics, particularly functional analysis, the Dunford–Schwartz theorem, named after Nelson Dunford and Jacob T. Schwartz, states that the averages of powers of certain norm-bounded operators on L1 converge in a suitable sense.[1]
Statement
Let be a linear operator from to with and . Then
exists almost everywhere for all .
The statement is no longer true when the boundedness condition is relaxed to even .[2]