Products of Conditional Expectation Operators: Convergence and Divergence
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In this paper, we investigate the convergence of products of conditional expectation operators. We show that if $(\Omega,\cal{F},P)$ is a probability space that is not purely atomic, then divergent sequences of products of conditional expectation operators involving 3 or 4 sub-$\sigma$-fields of $\cal{F}$ can be constructed for a large class of random variables in $L^2(\Omega,\cal{F},P)$. This settles in the negative a long-open conjecture. On the other hand, we show that if $(\Omega,\cal{F},P)$ is a purely atomic probability space, then products of conditional expectation operators involving any finite set of sub-$\sigma$-fields of $\cal{F}$ must converge for all random variables in $L^1(\Omega,\cal{F},P)$.
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