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Banach spaces, function spaces, real functions, integral transforms, theory of distributions, measure theory.

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Geometry of the Hilbert sphere

Let $X$ be the unit sphere in $\ell^2$, i.e. $X=\{x\in\ell^2: \|x\|=1\}$. Let the metric on $X$ be the geodesic metric, i.e. $d(x,y)=\cos^{-1}\langle x,y\rangle$. Call a set a ball-intersection if i …
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Nonexpansive multi-valued maps in $\ell^2$

Let $C$ be a nonempty bounded closed convex subset, say the unit ball, of $\ell^2(\mathbb{N})$. Let $T: C\to 2^C$ be a map such that $T(x)$ is nonempty closed for each $x$, and that $$D(Tx,Ty)\le \|x- …
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Characterizations of a linear subspace associated with Fourier series

Let $c_0$ be the Banach space of doubly infinite sequences $$\lbrace a_n: -\infty\lt n\lt \infty, \lim_{|n|\to \infty} a_n=0 \rbrace.$$ Let $T$ be the space of $2\pi$ periodic functions integrable …
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Characterizations of a linear subspace associated with Fourier series

This is to summarize what were discussed in the comments, so the title will not be listed as unanswered. The linear subspace $S$ of $c_0(\mathbb{Z})$ is equal to the convolution product of two copies …
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Variants of point fixed theorem

Let X be the predual of E. If the dual of every separable subspace of X is separable, then C contains a point that is fixed by EVERY weak* continuous affine isometry of C into C. This is Theorem 2 in …
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