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Homework 5

Math 114: Analysis II


Measure, Integration and Banach Spaces
Due Tuesday, 7 October 2014

1. Let f (x) = (sin x)/x, with the convention that f (0) = 1.


(i) Prove that f is not Lebesgue integrable.
Rn
(ii) Prove that limn→∞ −n f exists.
(iii) (Bonus) Evaluate the limit.
R
2. Let fn , f be measurable functions on R. Prove that if |fn − f |3 → 0,
then fn → f in measure.

3. Prove that
1
cos(1/x)2n
Z
lim √ dx = 0.
n→∞ 0 x

4. Let fRn and f be integrable functions,


R withR fn (x) → f (x) a.e. Show
that |fn − f | → 0 if and only if |fn | → |f |.

5. Let fR(x) be an integrable function on R, and let ft (x) = f (x+t). Prove


that |f − ft | → 0 as t → 0.

6. Let f (x) be an integrable function on R, and let


Z
f (t) = f (x) exp(ixt) dx
b

be its Fourier transform. Prove that fb(t) is a continuous function on


R.

7. Let f : R → R be a measurable function such that

f (x + y) = f (x) + f (y)

for all x, y ∈ R. Prove that f (x) = Ax for some A ∈ R.

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