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Ekeland's variational principle in Fréchet spaces and the density of extremal points

J. H. Qiu — 2005

Studia Mathematica

By modifying the method of Phelps, we obtain a new version of Ekeland's variational principle in the framework of Fréchet spaces, which admits a very general form of perturbations. Moreover we give a density result concerning extremal points of lower semicontinuous functions on Fréchet spaces. Even in the framework of Banach spaces, our result is a proper improvement of the related known result. From this, we derive a new version of Caristi's fixed point theorem and a density result for Caristi...

On weak drop property and quasi-weak drop property

J. H. Qiu — 2003

Studia Mathematica

Every weakly sequentially compact convex set in a locally convex space has the weak drop property and every weakly compact convex set has the quasi-weak drop property. An example shows that the quasi-weak drop property is strictly weaker than the weak drop property for closed bounded convex sets in locally convex spaces (even when the spaces are quasi-complete). For closed bounded convex subsets of quasi-complete locally convex spaces, the quasi-weak drop property is equivalent to weak compactness....

On the quasi-weak drop property

J. H. Qiu — 2002

Studia Mathematica

A new drop property, the quasi-weak drop property, is introduced. Using streaming sequences introduced by Rolewicz, a characterisation of the quasi-weak drop property is given for closed bounded convex sets in a Fréchet space. From this, it is shown that the quasi-weak drop property is equivalent to weak compactness. Thus a Fréchet space is reflexive if and only if every closed bounded convex set in the space has the quasi-weak drop property.

Local completeness of locally pseudoconvex spaces and Borwein-Preiss variational principle

J. H. QiuS. Rolewicz — 2007

Studia Mathematica

The notion of local completeness is extended to locally pseudoconvex spaces. Then a general version of the Borwein-Preiss variational principle in locally complete locally pseudoconvex spaces is given, where the perturbation is an infinite sum involving differentiable real-valued functions and subadditive functionals. From this, some particular versions of the Borwein-Preiss variational principle are derived. In particular, a version with respect to the Minkowski gauge of a bounded closed convex...

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