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Banach spaces, function spaces, real functions, integral transforms, theory of distributions, measure theory.
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Is it true that every Banach space has at least one extreme point that is normed by some point?
Definition: Let $X$ be a Banach space and $X^*$ be its continuous dual of $X,$ that is, $X^*$ contains all bounded linear functionals on $X.$
Denote
$$B_{X^*} = \{x^*\in X^*: \|x^*\|_{X^*}\leq 1\}.$ …
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Does there exists an extreme point $(a_1^*,...,a_n^*)$ of $B_{\mu^*}$ such that $a_i^*\neq 0...
Fix a natural number $n\geq 1.$
Let $\mu$ be a norm on $\mathbb{R}^n$ satisfying
$$\mu(0,...,0,\stackrel{i}{1},0,...,0) = 1 \quad\text{for all }1\leq i\leq n.$$
Let
$$B_{\mu} = \{(a_1,...,a_n)\in \m …
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Does Bishop-Phelps Theorem hold for extreme points (slightly different version)?
Recall the Bishop-Phelps Theorem.
Bishop-Phelps Theorem: Let $B\subseteq E$ be a bounded, closed, convex subset of a real Banach space $E.$
Then the set
$$\{e^*\in E^*: e^* \text{ attains its …
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If $E\oplus_\phi E \cong E\oplus_\psi E,$ does it imply that $\phi= \psi$?
Let $E\neq \{0\}$ be a Banach space.
For each $p\in[1,\infty), $ we define
$$E\oplus_p E = \{(x,y): x\in E, y\in E, \|(x,y)\| = \sqrt[p]{\|x\|^p + \|y\|^p}\}.$$
Let $F$ be another Banach space.
By $E …
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Does $\{ x^* \circ \psi_t:x^*\in ext(E^*), t\in K \}\subset ext(X^*)$ hold?
Notations: Let $K$ be a locally compact Hausdorff space and $E$ be a real normed linear space.
Recall that $C_0(K,E)$ is the set of $E$-valued continuous functions $f$ on $K$ such that $f$ vanishes at …
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If two spheres are isometric, does there exist a bijective isometry $T:S\to S$ with $\|Tu-\a...
Let
$$(S,\|\cdot\|) = \{(x,y)\in \mathbb{R}^2: \|(x,y)\| =1\},$$
that is, $S$ is the collection of all norm one vectors in $\mathbb{R}^2$ with respect to the norm $\|\cdot\|.$
Question: Let $\|\ …
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Reference on vector-valued convex conjugate
The following definition of convex conjugate is taken from Wiki:
Let $X$ be a real topological vector space, and let $X^*$ be the dual space to $X.$
Denote the dual pairing by
$$\langle \cdot …
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Generalize characterization of upper semicontinous functions
Let $X$ be a metric space and denote $f:X \rightarrow \mathbb{R}.$
It is easy to show that the following two statements are equivalent:
$(1)$ For any real number $c$, we have $f^{-1}(-\infty,c)$ is …
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Open problems concerning Araujo's biseparating maps
Araujo stated the following four open questions at the end of his paper, page $518$ and $519.$
Question $1:$ Assume that there exists a biseparating map $T:A^n(\Omega:E)\to A^m(\Omega',F)$ which i …
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Status of an open problem in isometric aspect of Banach space theory
The following open problem is taken from the book Open Problems in the Geometry and Analysis of Banach Spaces, page $40.$
Problem $84:$ Assume that $X$ is an infinite-dimensional separable Banach …
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Is $C_b(Q,E)$ linearly isometrically isomorphic to $C(\beta Q,E)$ where $\beta Q$ is the Sto...
Let $Q$ be a locally compact Hausdorff space and $E$ be a Banach space.
Let $C(Q)$ be the collection of all real-valued continuous functions on $Q$ and $C_b(Q,E)$ be the collection of all $E$-valued b …
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Status of two Banach space theory open problems posted by Pełczyński
In the book 'Open Problems in the Geometry and Analysis of Banach Spaces', I am interested in the following two problems.
Problem $1$: Let $X$ be a separable infinite-dimensional Banach space that is …
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Does there exist a class of real-valued upper semicontinuos functions on $X$ such that $\mat...
Ian Morris quoted the following:
For any upper semi-continuous function $f \colon X \to [-\infty,+\infty)$ defined on a nonempty topological space $X$ there exists a nonempty set $\mathcal{F}\subs …
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Does there exist a class of real-valued upper semicontinuos functions on $X$ such that $\mat...
Based on the comment by Nik Weaver, the answer to my question is negative, that is, there exists a function $f:X \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ such that it is not an infimum of any upper-semicontinuous func …
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Generalize upper semicontinuous regularization using Borel Hierachy
Let $X$ be a metric space. Suppose a real-valued function $f:X\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is upper semicontinuous class $2$ if for all $c \in \mathbb{R},$ its preimage $f^{-1}(-\infty,c)$ is $F_{\sigma}$. …