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Rademacher functions in weighted Cesàro spaces

Javier Carrillo-Alanís (2013)

Studia Mathematica

We study the behaviour of the Rademacher functions in the weighted Cesàro spaces Ces(ω,p), for ω(x) a weight and 1 ≤ p ≤ ∞. In particular, the case when the Rademacher functions generate in Ces(ω,p) a closed linear subspace isomorphic to ℓ² is considered.

Random fixed points for a certain class of asymptotically regular mappings

Balwant Singh Thakur, Jong Soo Jung, Daya Ram Sahu, Yeol Je Cho (1998)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

Let (Ω, σ) be a measurable space and K a nonempty bounded closed convex separable subset of a p-uniformly convex Banach space E for p > 1. We prove a random fixed point theorem for a class of mappings T:Ω×K ∪ K satisfying the condition: For each x, y ∈ K, ω ∈ Ω and integer n ≥ 1, ⃦Tⁿ(ω,x) - Tⁿ(ω,y) ⃦ ≤ aₙ(ω)· ⃦x - y ⃦ + bₙ(ω) ⃦x -Tⁿ(ω,x) ⃦ + ⃦y - Tⁿ(ω,y) ⃦ + cₙ(ω) ⃦x - Tⁿ(ω,y) ⃦ + ⃦y - Tⁿ(ω,x) ⃦, where aₙ, bₙ, cₙ: Ω → [0, ∞) are functions satisfying certain conditions and Tⁿ(ω,x) is the value...

Rectangular modulus, Birkhoff orthogonality and characterizations of inner product spaces

Ioan Şerb (1999)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Some characterizations of inner product spaces in terms of Birkhoff orthogonality are given. In this connection we define the rectangular modulus μ X of the normed space X . The values of the rectangular modulus at some noteworthy points are well-known constants of X . Characterizations (involving μ X ) of inner product spaces of dimension 2 , respectively 3 , are given and the behaviour of μ X is studied.

Reflexivity of the isometry group of some classical spaces.

Félix Cabello Sánchez, Lajos Molnár (2002)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

We investigate the reflexivity of the isometry group and the automorphism group of some important metric linear spaces and a1gebras. The paper consists of the following sections: 1. Preliminaries. 2. Sequence spaces. 3. Spaces of measurable functions. Hardy spaces. 5. Banach algebras of holomorphic functions. 6. Fréchet algebras of holomorphic functions. 7. Spaces of continuous functions.

Remarks and examples concerning distance ellipsoids

Dirk Praetorius (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We provide for every 2 ≤ k ≤ n an n-dimensional Banach space E with a unique distance ellipsoid such that there are precisely k linearly independent contact points between and B E . The corresponding result holds for spaces with non-unique distance ellipsoids as well. We construct n-dimensional Banach spaces E such that one distance ellipsoid has precisely k linearly independent contact points and all other distance ellipsoids have less than k-1 such points.

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