Sequential density techniques for an approximate Radon–Nikodým theorem.
We introduce the notion of order weakly sequentially continuous lattice operations of a Banach lattice, use it to generalize a result regarding the characterization of order weakly compact operators, and establish its converse. Also, we derive some interesting consequences.
We establish necessary and sufficient conditions under which each operator between Banach lattices is weakly compact and we give some consequences.
In this paper, we establish some generalizations to approximate common fixed points for selfmappings in a normed linear space using the modified Ishikawa iteration process with errors in the sense of Liu [10] and Rafiq [14]. We use a more general contractive condition than those of Rafiq [14] to establish our results. Our results, therefore, not only improve a multitude of common fixed point results in literature but also generalize some of the results of Berinde [3], Rhoades [15] and recent results...
We establish necessary and sufficient conditions under which weak Banach-Saks operators are weakly compact (respectively, L-weakly compact; respectively, M-weakly compact). As consequences, we give some interesting characterizations of order continuous norm (respectively, reflexive Banach lattice).
We establish some properties of the class of order weakly compact operators on Banach lattices. As consequences, we obtain some characterizations of Banach lattices with order continuous norms or whose topological duals have order continuous norms.