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limit along a filter (Definition)
Definition 1   Let $\F$ be a filter on $\N$ and $(x_n)$ be a sequence in a metric space $(X,d)$ . We say that $L$ is the $\F$ -limit of $(x_n)$ if $$A(\ve)=\{n\in\N: d(x_n,L)<\ve\} \in \F$$ for every $\ve>0$ .

The name limit along $\F$ is used as well.

In the usual definition of limit one requires all sets $A(\ve)$ to be cofinite - i.e. they have to be large. In the definition of $\F$ -limit we simply choose which sets are considered to be large - namely the sets from the filter $\F$ .

Remarks

This notion shouldn't be confused with the notion of limit of a filter defined in general topology.

Let us note that the same notion is defined by some authors using the dual notion of ideal instead of filter and, of course, all results can be reformulated using ideals as well. For this approach see e.g. [4].

Examples

Limit along the Fréchet filter, which consist of complements of finite sets, is the usual limit of a sequence.

Limit of the sequence $(x_n)$ along the principal filter $\F_k=\{A\subseteq\N; k\in A\}$ is $x_k$ .

If we put $\F=\{\N\setminus A: d(A)=0\}$ , where $d$ denotes the asymptotic density, then it can be shown that $\F$ is a filter. In this case $\F$ -convergence is known as statistical convergence.

Bibliography

1
M. A. Alekseev, L. Yu. Glebsky, and E. I. Gordon, On approximations of groups, group actions and Hopf algebras, Journal of Mathematical Sciences 107 (2001), no. 5, 4305-4332.
2
B. Balcar and P. Štepánek, Teorie mnozin, Academia, Praha, 1986 (Czech).
3
K. Hrbacek and T. Jech, Introduction to set theory, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1999.
4
P. Kostyrko, T. Šalát, and W. Wilczynski, $\mathcal{I}$ -convergence, Real Anal. Exchange 26 (2000-2001), 669-686.




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See Also: filter

Other names:  limit along filter, F-limit
Also defines:  limit along a filter

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basic properties of a limit along a filter (Theorem) by kompik
every bounded sequence has limit along an ultrafilter (Theorem) by kompik
construction of Banach limit using limit along an ultrafilter (Application) by kompik
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Cross-references: asymptotic density, principal filter, finite sets, complements, Fréchet filter, ideal, topology, cofinite, limit, metric space, sequence, filter
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AMS MSC40A05 (Sequences, series, summability :: Convergence and divergence of infinite limiting processes :: Convergence and divergence of series and sequences)
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Limit along a filter - terminology by kompik on 2005-10-11 11:54:46
I'm note quite sure about the terminology. I found a limit along
filter in [1] (and a few other papers - I don't remember
precisely), in other works it was called simply $\F$-limit or
$\Flim$.

If somebody's aware of another standard terminology for this
notion, I'll be glad to include it into the entry.
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