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Quantification of the reciprocal Dunford-Pettis property

Ondřej F. K. Kalenda, Jiří Spurný (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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We prove in particular that Banach spaces of the form C₀(Ω), where Ω is a locally compact space, enjoy a quantitative version of the reciprocal Dunford-Pettis property.

On Weak Compactness and Lower Closure Results for Pettis Integrable (Multi)Functions

Erik J. Balder, Anna Rita Sambucini (2004)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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In [4, 5, 7] an abstract, versatile approach was given to sequential weak compactness and lower closure results for scalarly integrable functions and multifunctions. Its main tool is an abstract version of the Komlós theorem, which applies to scalarly integrable functions. Here it is shown that this same approach also applies to Pettis integrable multifunctions, because the abstract Komlós theorem can easily be extended so as to apply to generalized Pettis integrable functions. Some...

On Denjoy type extensions of the Pettis integral

Kirill Naralenkov (2010)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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In this paper two Denjoy type extensions of the Pettis integral are defined and studied. These integrals are shown to extend the Pettis integral in a natural way analogous to that in which the Denjoy integrals extend the Lebesgue integral for real-valued functions. The connection between some Denjoy type extensions of the Pettis integral is examined.

On Denjoy-Dunford and Denjoy-Pettis integrals

José Gámez, José Mendoza (1998)

Studia Mathematica

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The two main results of this paper are the following: (a) If X is a Banach space and f : [a,b] → X is a function such that x*f is Denjoy integrable for all x* ∈ X*, then f is Denjoy-Dunford integrable, and (b) There exists a Dunford integrable function f : [ a , b ] c 0 which is not Pettis integrable on any subinterval in [a,b], while ʃ J f belongs to c 0 for every subinterval J in [a,b]. These results provide answers to two open problems left by R. A. Gordon in [4]. Some other questions in connection with...

Some fixed point theorems and existence of weak solutions of Volterra integral equation under Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integrability

Afif Ben Amar (2011)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In this paper we examine the set of weakly continuous solutions for a Volterra integral equation in Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integrability settings. Our result extends those obtained in several kinds of integrability settings. Besides, we prove some new fixed point theorems for function spaces relative to the weak topology which are basic in our considerations and comprise the theory of differential and integral equations in Banach spaces.