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Mathematics, 28.12.2020 04:10 chandranewlon

Show that a sequence of real-valued functions {fn}, defined on complete metric space X, is uniformly convergent if and

only if for every ε > 0 there exists an integer N such that

m, n ≥ N , t ∈ X

implies

|fn (t) – fm (t)| ≤ ε .

(This is known as the Cauchy condition.)

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