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Schauder basis in the Arens-Eells space

Context Arens-Eells space. Let $X$ be a separable pointed metric space with base point $e$. An elementary molecule is defined as follows (Nik Weaver, Lipschitz Algebras, 2nd ed.) $$ m_{pq} := \delta_p ...
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Must a Schauder basis for $W^{1,p}_0(\Omega)$ be oscillatory?

Suppose that $\Omega \subset \Bbb R^d$ is a sufficiently nice domain. From the examples of orthogonal bases in Hilbert space cases (or looking at a wavelets basis), it seems natural to me that one may ...
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$K$-convex Banach spaces

Let $X$ be a Banach space. We say that $X$ contains $\ell_1^n$'s uniformly iff for all $n\in\mathbb N$ there exist subspaces $X_n\subseteq X$ with $d(X_n,\ell_1^n)\leq \lambda$ for some $\lambda\geq 1$...
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About the existence of characters on $B(X)$

Let $X$ be a Banach space. Let $B(X)$ be the space of all bounded linear operators on $X$. Does $B(X)$ have an empty character space for any $X$? I know the proof of the fact that $M_n(\mathbb{C})$ ...
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$c_0$ is not isometrically isomorphic to $c$

Let us consider the space of convergent sequences which is denoted by $c$. The space of all sequences $(x_n)\in c$ with $\lim x_n=0$ is also denoted by $c_0$. Clearly $c_0$ is a proper closed ...
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Characterization of differentiability

For a normed space $(V, \lVert\cdot\rVert_V)$ let us define: \begin{equation} \forall x, y \in V \quad [0,1] \mapsto \gamma_x^y (t) = (1-t)x + ty. \end{equation} I would like to ask whether the ...
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$ f,g\in \mathrm{VMO} $ but $ f\cdot g\notin \mathrm{VMO} $

We say a function $ f\in L^1_{\mathrm{loc}}(\mathbb{R}) $ is in $\mathrm{BMO}(\mathbb{R})$ if $$\|f\|_{\mathrm{BMO}}=\sup_{I}\frac{1}{|I|}\int\limits_I |f(y)-f_I|\, dy<\infty$$ for all intervals $I\...
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Reference request: Baire's theorem for operator ranges

Let $F$ be a Banach space. A vector subspace $U \subseteq F$ is called an operator range if there exists a Banach space $E$ and a bounded linear mapping $T: E \to F$ such that $TE=U$. By a quotient ...
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Asymptotic uniform convexity conditions for subsets of the $B_X$

The following question is relatively straightforward and almost looks like an exercise from a textbook but I have no idea how to handle it. The problem is related to spaces with asymptotically ...
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When is the metric on a Fréchet space homogeneous

Let $(F,d)$ be a Fréchet space over $\mathbb{F}\in \{\mathbb{C},\mathbb{R}\}$. Are there conditions under which, there exists some $C,d>0$ such that: for every $f\in F$ and every $k\in \mathbb{F}$ ...
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Extreme case of K-interpolation

Suppose $X_0$ and $X_1$ are Banach spaces living in a larger Banach space $X$. The $K$-functional is defined for each $f\in X_0+X_1$ and $t>0$ as $$K(f,t,X_0,X_1)=\inf\{\|f_0\|_{X_0}+t\|f_1\|_{X_1}:...
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How do I apply Brouwer fixed-point theorem in this claim?

Let $\zeta:\mathbb{R}\to [0,+\infty)$ be a continuous non-negative function such that $\zeta(0)=0$ and $\tau\mapsto \zeta(\tau)\tau$ is a non-decreasing differentiable function whose derivative is ...
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Semi-linear elliptic problem, energy functionals, Fréchet derivatives and the Newton method in Banach spaces

Suppose $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^n$ is a regular open set, $f\in L^2(\Omega)$ and consider the following elliptic problem. $$-\Delta u + u=f'(u) , \;\;u_{|\partial \Omega}=0,$$ where $f'$ is the ...
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Is there a topology that makes every basic sequence null?

Let $E$ be a Banach space. Let $F$ be the collection of all $f\in E^*$ such that $\left<f,e_n\right>\to 0$, for every normalized basic sequence $\{e_n\}$. It is easy to see that $F$ is a closed ...
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Completeness of coefficient functionnals

My questions is about Schauder bases and more specifically about coefficient functionals. Let $(x_n)$ be a Schauder basis of a Banach space $X$. Thus for all $x$ in $X$, $x = \sum f_n(x) x_n$. The $...
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Fourier type of asymptotic-$\ell_{2}$ Banach spaces

A Banach space $X$ is said to have Fourier type $p\in[1,2]$ if the Fourier transform $\hat{f}(s):=\int_{\mathbb{R}}e^{-ist}f(t)dt$ defines a bounded linear operator from $L_{p}(\mathbb{R},X)$ to $L_{p'...
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Definition of a $\psi$-Banach space [closed]

Let $X$ be a Banach space. Let $\mathcal{F}$ be the family of all the bounded subsets of $X$. If $I$ is the identity map on $X$, we shall denote by $\operatorname{span}\{I\}$ the vector space ...
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$L_1$-subspace of the predual of a von Neumann algebra

If $M$ is a type $II$ von Neumann algebra, then the predual has a complemented subspace isometric to $L_1(0,1)$. It follows from the existence of expectation. However, I don't know whether such a ...
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What is the Banach-Mazur distance between $\ell_\infty$ and $L_\infty$?

Given Banach spaces $X$ and $Y$, the Banach-Mazur distance between $X$ and $Y$ is defined as $$ d(X,Y) = \inf\{ \|\varphi\|\|\varphi^{-1}\| : \varphi\colon X\to Y \text{ isomorphism} \}. $$ We ...
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Finite-dimensional subspaces of $c_{0}$

Let $M$ be a finite-dimensional subspace of $c_{0}$, and let $\varepsilon>0$. Question. Does there exist a finite rank projection from $c_{0}$, of norm $\leq 1+\varepsilon$, onto a subspace $N$ of ...
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Continuity of a differential of a Banach-valued holomorphic map

Originally posted on MSE. Let $U$ be an open set in $\mathbb{C}^{n}$ let $F$ be a Banach space (in my case even a dual Banach space), and let $\varphi:U\to F$ be a holomorphic map. I seem to be able ...
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Basis vs Schauder basis in normed spaces

Following the conventions from Heil: "A Basis Theory Primer" and Albiac, Kalton: "Topics in Banach Space Theory", we might define a basis of an (infinite-dimensional) normed space $V$ as a sequence $(...
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A question on the Haar basis for $L_{1}[0,1]$

Let $(x_{n})_{n=1}^\infty$ be a basis for a Banach space $X$. It is important to know the exact expression of the norm of $\|\sum_{i=1}^{n}a_{i}x_{i}\|$ for all $n$ and all scalars $a_{1},a_{2},\ldots,...
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Regularity of functions everywhere approximable by $n$-th degree polynomials

Let $(X, \lVert \cdot \rVert_X)$, $(Y, \lVert \cdot \rVert_Y)$ be two Banach spaces. A function $P \colon X \to Y$ such that there exists $n \in \mathbb{N}$ such that for all $i \in \{ 0, \ldots, n \}$...
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"Compactness in measure" in function spaces

In Chapter 4.9 of the book "Measures of noncompactness and condensing operators" (Vol. 55 of *Operator theory: advances and applications), the authors mention the property "compactness ...
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‘Linear’ intersection property of separable Banach spaces

Let $X$ be a separable Banach space. Denote $W(f,\varepsilon) = \{z\in X\colon \lvert\langle f,z\rangle\rvert < \varepsilon\}$ for some $f\in X^*$ . Suppose that $U$ is an open set in $X$ such that ...
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Semi-norms on LCS inductive limit of Banach Spaces

Let $(E_n,i_n)_{n\in\mathbb{N}}$ be an direct system of Banach spaces in the category of locally convex spaces (LCSs) with continuous linear maps and let $E_{\infty}$ by their inductive limit. What ...
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Example of empty projection in strictly convex Banach space

Let $X$ be a strictly convex Banach space, let $C\subseteq X$ be a nonempty closed convex set, and let $P_C$ be the set-valued metric projection $$P_C(x) = \{y\in C : \|x-y\| = d(x,C)\} . $$ We know ...
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Closure of the space of Fredholm operators

Let $X,Y$ be two Banach spaces. A bounded operator $A$ is Fredholm if $\ker A$ and $\mathrm{coker} A$ are finite dimensional. Denote by $Fred(X,Y) \subset \mathcal{L}(X,Y)$ the space of Fredholm ...
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Equivalence of σ-convex hull and closed convex hull

Let $X$ be a locally convex topological space, and let $K \subset X$ be a compact set. Recalling that the standard convex hull is defined as $$\text{co}(K) = \Big\{ \sum_{i=1}^n a_i x_i : a_i \geq 0,\,...
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norm estimates for Schatten class

Let $C _p$ be the Schatten-p-classes on a separable Hilbert spaces, $p\ge 1$. Let ${\rm Tr}$ be the standard trace. Let $y\in C_p$ be a self-adjoint operator (or even a positive operator) and let $...
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Quantifications of boundedly complete bases

Let $(x_{n})_{n=1}^\infty$ be a bounded sequence in a Banach space $X$. We set $$\textrm{ca}((x_{n})_{n=1}^\infty)=\inf_{n}\sup_{k,l\geq n}\|x_{k}-x_{l}\|.$$ Then $(x_{n})_{n=1}^\infty$ is norm-Cauchy ...
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The Calkin representation for Banach spaces

Let $X$ be an infinite dimensional Banach space. Let $\Lambda_{0}$ be the set of all finite dimensional subspaces of $X$ directed by the inclusion $\subseteq$. For each $\alpha\in \Lambda_{0}$, let $...
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Interpolation between projective and injective spaces

Suppose $(\Omega,\mu)$ be a $\sigma$-finite measure space. Suppose $X$ is a Banach space and $L_p(\Omega;X)$ be the corresponding Bochner space for $0<p\leq\infty.$ Is it true that the complex ...
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Closure of finite rank operators on $L^p$

It well-known that, an operator $T:H\to H$ on a Hilbert space, is compact if and only if T is limit of finite rank operators. Besides this, the results by Per Enflo 1973 shows that this results is ...
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Regarding an element being self adjoint

Let $A$ be a unital C*-algebra. Let $x,y\in A$ be self adjoint elements in $A$, with $x$ being invertible. Can we say that the spectrum of $x^{-1}y$ is a subset of the real line? I know this is true ...
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Seminorm which is zero on dense subset

Let $X$ be a Banach space and let $\hat{X}$ be a dense subset of $X$. If $p$ is a seminorm on $X$ such that $p(x) =0 $ for all $x \in \hat{X}$, does $p(x) =0$ for all $x\in X$ (is $p$ the trivial ...
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UMD constant of finite dimensional spaces

For a Banach space $B$, its one-sided Unconditional Martingale Difference (UMD) constant $C^-_p$ (for $p \in (1,\infty)$) is the smallest value such that for all $B$-valued martingale difference ...
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Some estimates on tensor norms

Denote $M_n$ to be $n\times n$ matrix. For $X\in M_n$ define $\|X\|_1:=\max\limits_{1\leq j\leq n}\sum_{i=1}^n|x_{ij}|$ and $\|B\|_2:=\max\{|\sum_{i,j=1}^nb_{ij}x_iy_j|:|x_i|=|y_j|=1,\ 1\leq i,j\leq n\...
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Weak convergence in a product space

Given a function $f: Y\longrightarrow Y$ ($Y$ is a Banach space). Assume that $f$ satisfies: If $y_n \rightharpoonup y $, then $f(y_n)\rightharpoonup f(y) \text{ in } Y$; $f$ is weakly compact; ...
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A criterion for the sum of two closed sets to be closed ?

Let $V$ and $I$ be two closed subsets of a Banach space $A$. The set $V$ is a convex cone, and $I$ is a linear subspace of $A$. I also know that $V\cap I=\{0\}$. I would like to know whether $I+V$ ...
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Inclusion of infinite intersection

Let $E$ be a Banach space, $T:E\rightarrow E$ a continuous bounded nonlinear mapping., and $\{x_n\}_{n\in\mathbb N}$ such that $$x_{n+1}=T(x_n),\:\forall n\in \mathbb{N}:=\{0,1,\cdots\}.$$ Let $$X_n=\...
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Operators "building" linear independant sets

Let $E$ be a separable Banach space and let $T\in L(E,E)$. Is there a condition on $T$ ensuring that: $$ \mbox{$\{x_n\}_{n=1}^N\subseteq E$ is linearly independent} \Rightarrow \{T(x_n)\}_{n=1}^N\cup \...
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Uniform boundedness principle for almost surely converging sequence of operators

I'd like to do the following: I consider a separable Banach space $X$ with a probability measure $\mu$ on the Borel $\sigma$-algebra $\mathcal B(X)$. Additionally, I have a sequence of measurable, ...
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Scottish Book Problem 172

The problem is formulated using old terminology and I want to understand what it actually says. The problem reads: "A space $E$ of type (B) has the property (a) if the weak closure of an ...
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holomorphy in infinite dimensions (holomorphic families of operators)

Let $X$ be a Banach space (over $\mathbb C$), and let $\mathcal L(X)$ be its algebra of bounded linear operators. Let $U\subset \mathbb C^N$ be an open subset, and $f:U\to \mathcal L(X)$ a function ...
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Second dual $X^{**}$ of ternary $C^*$-ring $X$ is again ternary $C^*$-ring?

Recall that a ternary $C^*$-ring is a complex Banach space $X$, equipped with a associative ternary product $[.,.,.]:X^3 \to X$ which is linear in outer variables and conjugate linear in middle ...
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Whether Krein-Milman property implies Radon-Nikodym property

A Banach space is said to have Krein-Milman property (KMP in short) if every closed bounded convex set of it is a closed convex hull of its extreme points. Eg. Any reflexive space has KMP, $\ell_1$ ...
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On the intersection of two Orlicz spaces

It is well-known that if $1\leq p\leq q\leq \infty $ then $$ L^p(X)\cap L^q(X)\subset L^r(X)\quad\quad \text{whenever $r\in [p,q]$}\tag{I}\label{Eq}.$$ Indeed let $u\in L^p(X)\cap L^q(X)$. For some $...
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Renorming of $C[0,1]$ for a strictly convex dual

Let $C[0,1]$ be the space of all Real valued continuous functions on $[0,1]$ with the usual supremum norm. Does there exist an equivalent renorming on $C[0,1]$ such that the corresponding dual norm is ...
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