Weak Convergence

In mathematics, weak convergence may refer to:

  • The weak convergence of random variables of a probability distribution.
  • The weak convergence of a sequence of probability measures.
  • The weak convergence of a sequence in a Hilbert space, or, more generally, convergence in weak topology in a Banach space or a topological vector space.

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