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Polynomial characterizations of Banach spaces not containing l.

Joaquín M. Gutiérrez — 1991

Extracta Mathematicae

Many properties of Banach spaces can be given in terms of (linear bounded) operators. It is natural to ask if they can also be formulated in terms of polynomial, holomorphic and continuous mappings. In this note we deal with Banach spaces not containing an isomorphic copy of l, the space of absolutely summable sequences of scalars.

Extension and lifting of weakly continuous polynomials

Raffaella CiliaJoaquín M. Gutiérrez — 2005

Studia Mathematica

We show that a Banach space X is an ℒ₁-space (respectively, an -space) if and only if it has the lifting (respectively, the extension) property for polynomials which are weakly continuous on bounded sets. We also prove that X is an ℒ₁-space if and only if the space w b ( m X ) of m-homogeneous scalar-valued polynomials on X which are weakly continuous on bounded sets is an -space.

Polynomial characterizations of the Dunford-Pettis property.

Manuel GonzálezJoaquín M. Gutiérrez — 1991

Extracta Mathematicae

We introduce and characterize the class P of polynomials between Banach spaces whose restrictions to Dunford-Pettis (DP) sets are weakly continuous. All the weakly compact and the scalar valued polynomials belong to P. We prove that a Banach space E has the Dunford-Pettis (DP) property if and only if every P ∈ P is weakly sequentially continuous. This result contains a characterization of the DP property given in [3], answering a question of Pelczynski: E has the DP property if and only if any weakly...

The compact weak topology on a Banach space.

Manuel GonzálezJoaquín M. Gutiérrez — 1990

Extracta Mathematicae

Throughout [this paper], E and F will denote Banach spaces. The bounded weak topology on a Banach space E, noted bw(E) or simply bw, is defined as the finest topology that agrees with the weak topology on bounded sets. It is proved in [3] that bw(E) is a locally convex topology if and only if E is reflexive. In this paper we introduce the compact weak topology on a Banach space E, noted kw(E) or simply kw, as the finest topology that agrees with the weak topology on weakly compact subsets....

Compact and weakly compact homomorphisms between algebras of differentiable functions.

Manuel GonzálezJoaquín M. Gutiérrez — 1990

Extracta Mathematicae

Many authors have recently studied compact and weakly compact homomorphisms between function algebras. Among them, Lindström and Llavona [2] treat weakly compact continuous homomorphisms between algebras of type C(T) when T is a completely regular Hausdorff space. Llavona asked wether the results in [2] are valid in the case of algebras of differentiable functions on Banach spaces. The purpose of this note is to give an affirmative answer to this question, by proving that weakly compact...

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