Page 1

Displaying 1 – 6 of 6

Showing per page

Reflexivity of inductive limits

Jan Kučera (2004)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

An inductive locally convex limit of reflexive topological spaces is reflexive iff it is almost regular.

Rotundity and smoothness of convex bodies in reflexive and nonreflexive spaces

Victor Klee, Libor Veselý, Clemente Zanco (1996)

Studia Mathematica

For combining two convex bodies C and D to produce a third body, two of the most important ways are the operation ∓ of forming the closure of the vector sum C+D and the operation γ̅ of forming the closure of the convex hull of C ⋃ D. When the containing normed linear space X is reflexive, it follows from weak compactness that the vector sum and the convex hull are already closed, and from this it follows that the class of all rotund bodies in X is stable with respect to the operation ∓ and the class...

Currently displaying 1 – 6 of 6

Page 1