The fixed-point property in Banach spaces containing a copy of .
Pineda, Maria A. Japón (2003)
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Pineda, Maria A. Japón (2003)
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In this paper we prove a new convexity property for L₁ that resembles uniform convexity. We then develop a general theory that leads from the convexity property through normal structure to a fixed point property, via a theorem of Kirk. Applying this theory to L₁, we get the following type of normal structure: any convex subset of L₁ of positive diameter that is compact for the topology of convergence locally in measure, must have a radius that is smaller than its diameter. Indeed, a...
Manuel González, Joaquín M. Gutiérrez (1990)
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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...
Suzuki, Tomonari (2005)
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Let E be a uniformly convex Banach space and K a nonempty convex closed subset which is also a nonexpansive retract of E. Let T 1, T 2 and T 3: K → E be asymptotically nonexpansive mappings with k n, l n and j n. [1, ∞) such that Σn=1∞(k n − 1) < ∞, Σn=1∞(l n − 1) < ∞ and Σn=1∞(j n − 1) < ∞, respectively and F nonempty, where F = x ∈ K: T 1x = T 2x = T 3 x = xdenotes the common fixed points set of T 1, T 2 and T 3. Let α n, α′ n and α″ n be real sequences in (0, 1) and ∈ ≤ α...
Kaczor, Wiesława (2003)
Abstract and Applied Analysis
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