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Localization of bounded sets in tensor products.

A. Peris, M. J. Rivera (1996)

Revista Matemática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

The problem of topologies of Grothendieck is considered for complete tensor products of Fréchet spaces endowed with the topology defined by an arbitrary tensor norm. Some consequences on the stability of certain locally convex properties in spaces of operators are also given.

Localizations of partial differential operators and surjectivity on real analytic functions

Michael Langenbruch (2000)

Studia Mathematica

Let P(D) be a partial differential operator with constant coefficients which is surjective on the space A(Ω) of real analytic functions on an open set Ω n . Then P(D) admits shifted (generalized) elementary solutions which are real analytic on an arbitrary relatively compact open set ω ⊂ ⊂ Ω. This implies that any localization P m , Θ of the principal part P m is hyperbolic w.r.t. any normal vector N of ∂Ω which is noncharacteristic for P m , Θ . Under additional assumptions P m must be locally hyperbolic.

Locally constant functions

Joan Hart, Kenneth Kunen (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Let X be a compact Hausdorff space and M a metric space. E 0 ( X , M ) is the set of f ∈ C(X,M) such that there is a dense set of points x ∈ X with f constant on some neighborhood of x. We describe some general classes of X for which E 0 ( X , M ) is all of C(X,M). These include βℕ, any nowhere separable LOTS, and any X such that forcing with the open subsets of X does not add reals. In the case where M is a Banach space, we discuss the properties of E 0 ( X , M ) as a normed linear space. We also build three first countable Eberlein...

Locally convex quasi C*-algebras and noncommutative integration

Camillo Trapani, Salvatore Triolo (2015)

Studia Mathematica

We continue the analysis undertaken in a series of previous papers on structures arising as completions of C*-algebras under topologies coarser that their norm topology and we focus our attention on the so-called locally convex quasi C*-algebras. We show, in particular, that any strongly *-semisimple locally convex quasi C*-algebra (𝔛,𝔄₀) can be represented in a class of noncommutative local L²-spaces.

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