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The main result: the dual of separable Banach space X contains a total subspace which is not norming over any infinite-dimensional subspace of X if and only if X has a nonquasireflexive quotient space with a strictly singular quotient mapping.
Suppose that μ is a Radon measure on , which may be non-doubling. The only condition assumed on μ is a growth condition, namely, there is a constant C₀ > 0 such that for all x ∈ supp(μ) and r > 0,
μ(B(x,r)) ≤ C₀rⁿ,
where 0 < n ≤ d. The authors provide a theory of Triebel-Lizorkin spaces for 1 < p < ∞, 1 ≤ q ≤ ∞ and |s| < θ, where θ > 0 is a real number which depends on the non-doubling measure μ, C₀, n and d. The method does not use the vector-valued maximal function inequality...
The main result of this paper is the following: A separable Banach space X is reflexive if and only if the infimum of the Gelfand numbers of any bounded linear operator defined on X can be computed by means of just one sequence on nested, closed, finite codimensional subspaces with null intersection.
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