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arxiv: 1902.08846 · v1 · pith:JEWQXV7Bnew · submitted 2019-02-23 · 🧮 math.LO

Rearranging absolutely convergent well-ordered series in Banach spaces

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Reordering the terms of a series is a useful mathematical device, and much is known about when it can be done without affecting the convergence or the sum of the series. For example, if a series of real numbers absolutely converges, we can add the even-indexed and odd-indexed terms separately, or arrange the terms in an infinite two-dimensional table and first compute the sum of each column. The possibility of even more intricate re-orderings prompts us to find a general underlying principle. We identify such a principle in the setting of Banach spaces, where we consider well-ordered series with indices beyond {\omega}, but strictly under {\omega}_1 . We prove that for every absolutely convergent well-ordered series indexed by a countable ordinal, if the series is rearranged according to any countable ordinal, then the absolute convergence and the sum of the series remain unchanged.

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