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has gloss | eng: In mathematics, a B-convex space is a type of Banach space. The concept of B-convexity was related to the strong law of large numbers in Banach spaces by Anatole Beck in 1962; accordingly, it is sometimes referred to as Beck convexity. Beck showed that a Banach space is B-convex if and only if every sequence of independent, symmetric, uniformly bounded and Radon random variables in that space satisfies the strong law of large numbers. |
lexicalization | eng: B-convex space |
instance of | e/Banach space |
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