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The controlled separable projection property for Banach spaces

Jesús Ferrer, Marek Wójtowicz (2011)

Open Mathematics

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Let X, Y be two Banach spaces. We say that Y is a quasi-quotient of X if there is a continuous operator R: X → Y such that its range, R(X), is dense in Y. Let X be a nonseparable Banach space, and let U, W be closed subspaces of X and Y, respectively. We prove that if X has the Controlled Separable Projection Property (CSPP) (this is a weaker notion than the WCG property) and Y is a quasi-quotient of X, then the structure of Y resembles the structure of a separable Banach space: (a)...

Some Applications of Simons’ Inequality

Godefroy, Gilles (2000)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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We survey several applications of Simons’ inequality and state related open problems. We show that if a Banach space X has a strongly sub-differentiable norm, then every bounded weakly closed subset of X is an intersection of finite union of balls.

Strong subdifferentiability of norms and geometry of Banach spaces

Gilles Godefroy, Vicente Montesinos, Václav Zizler (1995)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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The strong subdifferentiability of norms (i.eȯne-sided differentiability uniform in directions) is studied in connection with some structural properties of Banach spaces. It is shown that every separable Banach space with nonseparable dual admits a norm that is nowhere strongly subdifferentiable except at the origin. On the other hand, every Banach space with a strongly subdifferentiable norm is Asplund.

Convex functions with non-Borel set of Gâteaux differentiability points

Petr Holický, M. Šmídek, Luděk Zajíček (1998)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We show that on every nonseparable Banach space which has a fundamental system (e.gȯn every nonseparable weakly compactly generated space, in particular on every nonseparable Hilbert space) there is a convex continuous function f such that the set of its Gâteaux differentiability points is not Borel. Thereby we answer a question of J. Rainwater (1990) and extend, in the same time, a former result of M. Talagrand (1979), who gave an example of such a function f on 1 ( 𝔠 ) .