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We observe that a separable Banach space is reflexive iff each of its quotients with Schauder basis is reflexive. Similarly if is not reflexive for reflexive and then is is not reflexive for some , having a basis.
In this article, we deal with weak convergence on sequences in real normed spaces, and weak* convergence on sequences in dual spaces of real normed spaces. In the first section, we proved some topological properties of dual spaces of real normed spaces. We used these theorems for proofs of Section 3. In Section 2, we defined weak convergence and weak* convergence, and proved some properties. By RNS_Real Mizar functor, real normed spaces as real number spaces already defined in the article [18],...
It is proved that a Köthe sequence space is weakly orthogonal if and only if it is order continuous. Criteria for weak property () in Orlicz sequence spaces in the case of the Luxemburg norm as well as the Orlicz norm are given.
For a compact Hausdorff space K and a Banach space X, let WC(K,X) denote the space of X-valued functions defined on K, that are continuous when X has the weak topology. In this note by a simple Banach space theoretic argument, we show that given f belonging to WC(K,X) there exists a net {fa} contained in C(K,X) (space of norm continuous functions) such that fa --> f pointwise w.r.t. the norm topology on X. Such a function f is said to be of Baire class 1.
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