The Exponential Rank of Inductive Limit C*-Algebras.
If X is a Banach space and C ⊂ X a convex subset, for x** ∈ X** and A ⊂ X** let d(x**,C) = inf||x**-x||: x ∈ C be the distance from x** to C and d̂(A,C) = supd(a,C): a ∈ A. Among other things, we prove that if X is an order-continuous Banach lattice and K is a w*-compact subset of X** we have: (i) and, if K ∩ X is w*-dense in K, then ; (ii) if X fails to have a copy of ℓ₁(ℵ₁), then ; (iii) if X has a 1-symmetric basis, then .
We discuss recent developments in the study of the homotopy classes for the Sobolev spaces . In particular, we report on the work of H. Brezis - Y. Li [5] and F.B. Hang - F.H. Lin [9].
In this article, we prove the first mean value theorem for integrals [16]. The formalization of various theorems about the properties of the Lebesgue integral is also presented.MML identifier: MESFUNC7, version: 7.8.09 4.97.1001
We consider a Banach space, which comes naturally from and it appears in the literature, and we prove that this space has the fixed point property for non-expansive mappings defined on weakly compact, convex sets.
In this paper, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for a point in a Musielak-Orlicz sequence space equipped with the Orlicz norm to be an H-point. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a Musielak-Orlicz sequence space equipped with the Orlicz norm to have the Kadec-Klee property, the uniform Kadec-Klee property and to be nearly uniformly convex. We show that a Musielak-Orlicz sequence space equipped with the Orlicz norm has the fixed point property if and only if it is reflexive....
We give a simple proof of the result that if D is a (not necessarily bounded) hyperbolic convex domain in then the set V of fixed points of a holomorphic map f:D → D is a connected complex submanifold of D; if V is not empty, V is a holomorphic retract of D. Moreover, we extend these results to the case of convex domains in a locally convex Hausdorff vector space.
We establish necessary and sufficient conditions on the real- or complex-valued potential defined on for the relativistic Schrödinger operator to be bounded as an operator from the Sobolev space to its dual .
The aim of this paper is to derive by elementary means a theorem on the representation of certain distributions in the form of a Fourier integral. The approach chosen was found suitable especially for students of post-graduate courses at technical universities, where it is in some situations necessary to restrict a little the extent of the mathematical theory when concentrating on a technical problem.