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Banach-Saks property in some Banach sequence spaces

Yunan Cui, Henryk Hudzik, Ryszard Płuciennik (1997)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

It is proved that for any Banach space X property (β) defined by Rolewicz in [22] implies that both X and X* have the Banach-Saks property. Moreover, in Musielak-Orlicz sequence spaces, criteria for the Banach-Saks property, the near uniform convexity, the uniform Kadec-Klee property and property (H) are given.

Barrelledness of generalized sums of normed spaces

Ariel Fernández, Miguel Florencio, J. Oliveros (2000)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let ( E i ) i I be a family of normed spaces and λ a space of scalar generalized sequences. The λ -sum of the family ( E i ) i I of spaces is λ { ( E i ) i I } : = { ( x i ) i I , x i E i , and ( x i ) i I λ } . Starting from the topology on λ and the norm topology on each E i , a natural topology on λ { ( E i ) i I } can be defined. We give conditions for λ { ( E i ) i I } to be quasi-barrelled, barrelled or locally complete.

Bessaga's conjecture in unstable Köthe spaces and products

Zefer Nurlu, Jasser Sarsour (1993)

Studia Mathematica

Let F be a complemented subspace of a nuclear Fréchet space E. If E and F both have (absolute) bases ( e n ) resp. ( f n ) , then Bessaga conjectured (see [2] and for a more general form, also [8]) that there exists an isomorphism of F into E mapping f n to t n e π ( k n ) where ( t n ) is a scalar sequence, π is a permutation of ℕ and ( k n ) is a subsequence of ℕ. We prove that the conjecture holds if E is unstable, i.e. for some base of decreasing zero-neighborhoods ( U n ) consisting of absolutely convex sets one has ∃s ∀p ∃q ∀r l i m n ( d n + 1 ( U q , U p ) ) / ( d n ( U r , U s ) ) = 0 where...

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