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    From weak to strong types of LE1L_E^1-convergence by the Bocce-criterion

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    Necessary and sufficient oscillation conditions are given for a weakly convergent sequence (resp. relatively weakly compact set) in the Bochner-Lebesgue space \l1 to be norm convergent (resp. relatively norm compact), thus extending the known results for \rl1. Similarly, necessary and sufficient oscillation conditions are given to pass from weak to limited (and also to Pettis-norm) convergence in \l1. It is shown that tightness is a necessary and sufficient condition to pass from limited to strong convergence. Other implications between several modes of convergence in \l1 are also studied

    2023 European Society of Cardiology guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes: Statement of endorsement by the NVVC

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    This review discusses the new recommendations in the 2023 European Society of Cardiology guidelines on the management of acute coronary syndrome and provides a perspective on topics specific to clinical practice in the Netherlands, including pre-treatment, antiplatelet agent strategies, the use of risk scores and logistical considerations with regard to the timing of coronary angiography

    Lectures on Young Measure Theory and its Applications in Economics

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    A quick and very extensive introduction to the subject of Young measure is given. It is based on a particular method to transfer the classical theory of narrow convergence of probability measure into a corresponding, but richer theory of narrow convergence of transition probabilities. This method centers around a Prohorov-type extension of Komlós' theorem. Applications of this theory to existence questions in economics include optimal growth, optimal consumption, Cournot-Nash equilibrium distributions, Nash equilibria in continuum games and in games with incomplete informatio

    Lectures on Young Measure Theory and its Applications in Economics

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