Mosco Convergence

In mathematical analysis, Mosco convergence, named for the Italian mathematician Umberto Mosco, is a notion of convergence for functionals that is used in nonlinear analysis and set-valued analysis. It is a particular case of Γ-convergence. Mosco convergence is sometimes phrased as “weak Γ-liminf and strong Γ-limsup” convergence since it uses both the weak and strong topologies on a topological vector space X.

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