Harmonic Analysis
The Arzelà–Ascoli Theorem is a fundamental result in functional analysis that characterizes the compact subsets of the space of continuous functions. It states that a subset of continuous functions is relatively compact in the uniform topology if and only if it is uniformly bounded and equicontinuous. This theorem is vital for understanding convergence properties of function sequences and is closely tied to the concepts of Dini's test and Jordan's test, which deal with different forms of convergence of functions.
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