The approximation property of order (p,q) in Banach spaces.
This paper studies the Banach-Saks property in rearrangement invariant spaces on the positive half-line. A principal result of the paper shows that a separable rearrangement invariant space E with the Fatou property has the Banach-Saks property if and only if E has the Banach-Saks property for disjointly supported sequences. We show further that for Orlicz and Lorentz spaces, the Banach-Saks property is equivalent to separability although the separable parts of some Marcinkiewicz spaces fail the...
Given a Banach space X and a subspace Y, the pair (X,Y) is said to have the approximation property (AP) provided there is a net of finite rank bounded linear operators on X all of which leave the subspace Y invariant such that the net converges uniformly on compact subsets of X to the identity operator. In particular, if the pair (X,Y) has the AP then X, Y, and the quotient space X/Y have the classical Grothendieck AP. The main result is an easy to apply dual formulation of this property. Applications...
It is proved that the Levi problem for certain locally convex Hausdorff spaces over with a finite dimensional Schauder decomposition (for example for Fréchet or Silva spaces with a Schauder basis) the Levi problem has a solution, i.e. every pseudoconvex domain spread over is a domain of existence of an analytic function. It is also shown that a pseudoconvex domain spread over a Fréchet space or a Silva space with a finite dimensional Schauder decomposition is holomorphically convex and satisfies...
We obtain a representation as martingale transform operators for the rearrangement and shift operators introduced by T. Figiel. The martingale transforms and the underlying sigma algebras are obtained explicitly by combinatorial means. The known norm estimates for those operators are a direct consequence of our representation.
∗ Supported by D.G.I.C.Y.T. Project No. PB93-1142Let X be a separable Banach space without the Point of Continuity Property. When the set of closed subsets of its closed unit ball is equipped with the standard Effros-Borel structure, the set of those which have the Point of Continuity Property is non-Borel. We also prove that, for any separable Banach space X, the oscillation rank of the identity on X (an ordinal index which quantifies the Point of Continuity Property) is determined by the subspaces...
∗Participant in Workshop in Linear Analysis and Probability, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, 2000. Research partially supported by the Edmund Landau Center for Research in Mathematical Analysis and related areas, sponsored by Minerva Foundation (Germany).The space K[0, 1] of differences of convex functions on the closed interval [0, 1] is investigated as a dual Banach space. It is proved that a continuous function f on [0, 1] belongs to K[0, 1]