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On James and Jordan-von Neumann constants and the normal structure coefficient of Banach spaces

Mikio Kato, Lech Maligranda, Yasuji Takahashi (2001)

Studia Mathematica

Some relations between the James (or non-square) constant J(X) and the Jordan-von Neumann constant C N J ( X ) , and the normal structure coefficient N(X) of Banach spaces X are investigated. Relations between J(X) and J(X*) are given as an answer to a problem of Gao and Lau [16]. Connections between C N J ( X ) and J(X) are also shown. The normal structure coefficient of a Banach space is estimated by the C N J ( X ) -constant, which implies that a Banach space with C N J ( X ) -constant less than 5/4 has the fixed point property.

On minimality and lp-complemented subspaces of Orlicz function spaces.

Francisco L. Hernández, Baltasar Rodríguez Salinas (1989)

Revista Matemática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Several properties of the class of minimal Orlicz function spaces LF are described. In particular, an explicitly defined class of non-trivial minimal functions is shown, which provides concrete examples of Orlicz spaces without complemented copies of F-spaces.

On non-primary Fréchet Schwartz spaces

J. Díaz (1997)

Studia Mathematica

Let E be a Fréchet Schwartz space with a continuous norm and with a finite-dimensional decomposition, and let F be any infinite-dimensional subspace of E. It is proved that E can be written as G ⨁ H where G and H do not contain any subspace isomorphic to F. In particular, E is not primary. If the subspace F is not normable then the statement holds for other quasinormable Fréchet spaces, e.g., if E is a quasinormable and locally normable Köthe sequence space, or if E is a space of holomorphic functions...

On property (β) of Rolewicz in Musielak-Orlicz sequence spaces equipped with the Orlicz norm

Paweł Kolwicz (2005)

Banach Center Publications

We prove that the Musielak-Orlicz sequence space with the Orlicz norm has property (β) iff it is reflexive. It is a generalization and essential extension of the respective results from [3] and [5]. Moreover, taking an arbitrary Musielak-Orlicz function instead of an N-function we develop new methods and techniques of proof and we consider a wider class of spaces than in [3] and [5].

On some BK spaces.

De Malafosse, Bruno (2003)

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences

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