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Banach-Mackey spaces.

Qiu, Jing Hui, McKennon, Kelly (1991)

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences

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Locally convex topologies in linear orthogonality spaces

Jerzy Kąkol, Pekka Sorjonen (1991)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In this paper, we investigate the existence and characterizations of locally convex topologies in a linear orthogonality space.

The compact weak topology on a Banach space.

Manuel González, Joaquín M. Gutiérrez (1990)

Extracta Mathematicae

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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...

How far is C₀(Γ,X) with Γ discrete from C₀(K,X) spaces?

Leandro Candido, Elói Medina Galego (2012)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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For a locally compact Hausdorff space K and a Banach space X we denote by C₀(K,X) the space of X-valued continuous functions on K which vanish at infinity, provided with the supremum norm. Let n be a positive integer, Γ an infinite set with the discrete topology, and X a Banach space having non-trivial cotype. We first prove that if the nth derived set of K is not empty, then the Banach-Mazur distance between C₀(Γ,X) and C₀(K,X) is greater than or equal to 2n + 1. We also show that the...