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Banach spaces, function spaces, real functions, integral transforms, theory of distributions, measure theory.
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Is any submetrizable linear topology linearly submetrizable?
Let $E$ be a vector space. A topology $\tau$ on $E$ is called (linearly) submetrizable if there is a (linear) metrizable topology $\pi$ on $E$ which is weaker than $\tau$, i.e. $\pi\subset\tau$.
Is i …
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Approximating continuous functions from $K\times L$ into $[0,1]$
Let $K$ and $L$ be compact Hausdorff spaces, let $f:K\times L\to [0,1]$ be continuous and let $\varepsilon>0$. Can we find continuous $g_{1},...,g_{n}:K\to[0,+\infty)$ and $h_{1},...,h_{n}:L\to[0,+\in …
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Do radially bounded sets form a bornology?
We call a subset $A$ in a real vector space $E$ radially bounded if it intersects every ray emanating from $0$ via a bounded set. It is easy to see that radially bounded sets in $E$ form a bornology, …
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Pointwise convergence and disjoint sequences in $C(K)$
Let $K$ be a Hausdorff compact space and let $C(K)$ be the space of continuous real-valued functions on $K$. A sequence $(h_n)$ in $C(K)$ is called almost disjoint if there is a sequence $(g_n)$ with …
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Minimal F-semi-norms
There are conflicting terminologies in the literature on this subject, so let me define an F-semi-norms on a real vector space $E$ to be a subadditive function $\rho:E\to[0,+\infty)$ such that $\rho\l …
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On the equality $\{f\in C(X), f|_A=0\}+\{f\in C(X), f|_B=0\}=\{f\in C(X), f|_{A\cap B}=0\}$
Let $X$ be a Tychonoff space, let $A,B\subset X$ be closed. Let $J_A$ be the set of all continuous on $X$ real-valued functions which vanish on $A$.
For which $X$'s is it true that $J_A+J_B=J_{A\cap …
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Can we decompose an increasing net of functions into two increasing nets with prescribed sup...
Let $K$ be a compact Hausdorff space and let $U,V\subset K$ be open. Let $\left(f_{i}\right)_{i\in I}$ be an increasing net of continuous non-negative functions such that $f_{i}\le 1$ and $f_{i}$ vani …
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When can we divide continuous functions?
Let $X$ be a compact Hausdorff topological space such that for every continuous $f,g:X\to\mathbb{R}$ with $0\le f\le g$ there is a continuous $h:X\to\mathbb{R}$ such that $f=gh$.
What can be said abo …
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Reference on inductive (direct) limit of ordered vector spaces and vector lattices
I looked in all textbooks on vector lattices (Riesz spaces) as well as ordered vector spaces, but couldn't find any mentions of neither inductive nor projective limit for these structures. Googling al …
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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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Looking for a paper on axiomatic orthogonality in a vector space
I am looking for a paper "Linear spaces with disjoint elements and their conversion into vector lattices" by A. I. Veksler.
It was published in 1967 in Research Notes of Leningrad State Pedagogical Un …
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Existence of topologically transitive map on Euclidean space
Here is an explicit answer.
First, define a continuous tent map $w$ on $[1,2]$ define $w$ with $w(1)=w(2)=0$, and $w(3/2)=4$. Then define $w:[0,+\infty)\to [0,+\infty)$ by pasting scaled versions of t …
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Biorthogonal weakly null basic sequences
Let $E$ be a Banach space, let $e_{n}\in E$ and $g_{n}\in E^{*}$ be biorthogonal basic sequences (i.e. $\left<e_n,g_m\right>=\delta_{mn}$ ). Moreover, both of these sequences are weakly null. (note th …
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Biorthogonal weakly null basic sequences
I think I've found a counterexample in the literature. I would really appreciate if somebody verified that I didn't get confused about the terminology of Orlicz spaces.
Recall that a Banach space $E$ …
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Weak basis of normed linear space
We will show that if $F$ is a Banach space, and $\{f_n\}_{n\in\mathbb{N}}$ is a weak basis, it is a basis. For $n\in\mathbb{N}$ define $P_{n}$ on $F$ by $P_{n}f=\sum\limits_{k=1}^{n}a_{k}e_{k}$, where …