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The Nevanlinna algebras, , of this paper are the variants of classical weighted area Nevanlinna classes of analytic functions on = z ∈ ℂ: |z| < 1. They are F-algebras, neither locally bounded nor locally convex, with a rich duality structure.
For s = (α+2)/p, the algebra of analytic functions f: → ℂ such that as |z| → 1 is the Fréchet envelope of . The corresponding algebra of analytic f: → ℂ such that is a complete metric space but fails to be a topological vector space. is also...
In this short article we answer the question posed in Ghadermazi M., Karamzadeh O.A.S., Namdari M., On the functionally countable subalgebra of , Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova 129 (2013), 47–69. It is shown that is isomorphic to some ring of continuous functions if and only if is functionally countable. For a strongly zero-dimensional space , this is equivalent to say that is functionally countable. Hence for every -space it is equivalent to pseudo--compactness.
Pointwise interpolation inequalities, in particular,
ku(x)c(Mu(x)) 1-k/m (Mmu(x))k/m, k<m,
and
|Izf(x)|c (MIf(x))Re z/Re (Mf(x))1-Re z/Re , 0<Re z<Re<n,
where is the gradient of order , is the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator, and is the Riesz potential of order , are proved. Applications to the theory of multipliers in pairs of Sobolev spaces are given. In particular, the maximal algebra in the multiplier space is described.
We study the geometrical properties of a unit vector field on a Riemannian 2-manifold, considering the field as a local imbedding of the manifold into its tangent sphere bundle with the Sasaki metric. For the case of constant curvature , we give a description of the totally geodesic unit vector fields for and and prove a non-existence result for . We also found a family of vector fields on the hyperbolic 2-plane of curvature which generate foliations on with leaves of constant intrinsic...
In this article, we investigate new topological descriptions for two well-known mappings and defined on intermediate rings of . Using this, coincidence of each two classes of -ideals, -ideals and -ideals of is studied. Moreover, we answer five questions concerning the mapping raised in [J. Sack, S. Watson, and among intermediate rings, Topology Proc. 43 (2014), 69–82].
Let C(Ω) be the algebra of all complex-valued continuous functions on a topological space Ω where C(Ω) contains unbounded functions. First it is shown that C(Ω) cannot have a Banach algebra norm. Then it is shown that, for certain Ω, C(Ω) cannot possess an (incomplete) normed algebra norm. In particular, this is so for where ℝ is the reals.
We describe the topological reflexive closure of the isometry group of the suspension of B(H).
We characterize unitary equivalence of quasi-free Hilbert modules, which complements Douglas and Misra's earlier work [New York J. Math. 11 (2005)]. We first confine our arguments to the classical setting of reproducing Hilbert spaces and then relate our result to equivalence of Hermitian vector bundles.
It is known that the ring of all Baire functions carrying the pointwise convergence yields a sequential completion of the ring of all continuous functions. We investigate various sequential convergences related to the pointwise convergence and the process of completion of . In particular, we prove that the pointwise convergence fails to be strict and prove the existence of the categorical ring completion of which differs from .
Considering jets, or functions, belonging to some strongly non-quasianalytic Carleman class on compact subsets of , we extend them to the whole space with a loss of Carleman regularity. This loss is related to geometric conditions refining Łojasiewicz’s “regular separation” or Whitney’s “property (P)”.
A quasi-linear map from a continuous function space C(X) is one which is linear on each singly generated subalgebra. We show that the collection of quasi-linear functionals has a Banach space pre-dual with a natural order. We then investigate quasi-linear maps between two continuous function spaces, classifying them in terms of generalized image transformations.
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