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Final Exam: MATH 417 - Section Q1

This document provides information and instructions for MATH 417 Section Q1 Final Exam to be held on April 25, 2018 from 9:00-12:00 in NRE 2016. The exam consists of 7 questions worth a total of 100 marks. No notes, books, or electronic devices are permitted and cell phones must be turned off. Students are instructed to show their work and indicate clearly which proof they want graded if attempting multiple proofs for a single question.

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Final Exam: MATH 417 - Section Q1

This document provides information and instructions for MATH 417 Section Q1 Final Exam to be held on April 25, 2018 from 9:00-12:00 in NRE 2016. The exam consists of 7 questions worth a total of 100 marks. No notes, books, or electronic devices are permitted and cell phones must be turned off. Students are instructed to show their work and indicate clearly which proof they want graded if attempting multiple proofs for a single question.

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MATH 417 – Section Q1

Final Exam
25/04/2018 (9:00-12:00)
NRE 2 016

Name:

Student ID:

Email: @ualberta.ca

• No notes or books are permitted.

• All electronic equipment, including calculators, is prohibited. Make certain that cell
phones are turned off.

• This exam consists of 7 questions, for a total of 100 marks.

• Be sure to provide adequate justification for your answers.

• If you attempt more than one proof for a given question, be sure to indicate clearly
which one you are submitting for grading.

If anything is unclear, please ask!


1. (10 pts) State the precise version of Littlewood’s three principles.
2. (15 pts) Let (
sin x
x
, if x 6= 0,
f (x) =
1, if x = 0.
Is the function f Lebesgue integrable on R? Prove your conclusion.
3. (15 pts) Let fn : [0, 1] → R, n = 1, 2, · · · be a sequence of finite valued measurable
functions which converges almost everywhere to a finite valued measurable function f :
[0, 1] → R on the interval [0, 1]. Prove that for any ε > 0,
n o
lim m x ∈ [0, 1] : |fn (x) − f (x)| ≥ ε = 0.
n→∞
R
4. (15 pts) Let f ∈ L1 (Rd ). Assume that Q
f (x) dx = 0 for every cube Q ⊂ Rd . Prove
that f (x) = 0 for a.e. x ∈ Rd .
5. (15 pts) Suppose that {fk }∞
k=1 is a sequence of Lebesgue integrable functions on R
d

satisfying Z
|fk (x) − fk+1 (x)| dx ≤ 2−k , k = 1, 2, · · · .
Rd

Show that there exists a Lebesgue integrable function f on Rd such that

lim fk (x) = f (x) for a.e. x ∈ Rd .


k→∞
R
6. (15 pts) Assume that f ∈ L1 (R) and R f (x) dx = 6. Define a measurable function
F : R2 → R∗ by 1
F (x, y) = f (4x)f (x − 3y), (x, y) ∈ R2 .
R
Prove that F ∈ L1 (R2 ) and find R2 F . You must justify your answer.

1
You do not need to prove that F is measurable on R2 .
7. Let f : [0, ∞) → R be a continuous function such that f (x + 1) = f (x) for all x ≥ 0. Let
g : [0, 2] → R be an arbitrary continuous function on [0, 2].
(i) (5 pts) Prove that for each x ∈ [0, 1],
n Z
1 X x + j 
lim g = g(x) dx.
n→∞ n n [0,1]
j=1

(ii) (10 pts) Prove that


Z Z Z 
lim g(x)f (nx) dx = f (x) dx g(x) dx .
n→∞ [0,1] [0,1] [0,1]
(Extra page)

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