An F-space sampler
Nigel J. Kalton
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An F-space sampler
by Nigel J. Kalton, N. J. Kalton, N. T. Peck
Published
January 25, 1985
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
252
ISBN-13
9780521275859
ISBN-10
0521275857
Description
This book presents a theory motivated by the spaces LP, 0 ≤ p < leaves These spaces are not locally convex, so the methods usually encountered in linear analysis (particularly the Hahn–Banach theorem) do not apply here. Questions about the size of the dual space are especially important in the non-locally convex setting, and are a central theme. Several of the classical problems in the area have been settled in the last decade, and a number of their solutions are presented here. The book begins with concrete examples (lp, LP, L0, HP) before going on to general results and important counterexamples. An F-space sampler will be of interest to research mathematicians and graduate students in functional analysis.
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An F-space sampler was written by Nigel J. Kalton, N. J. Kalton, N. T. Peck.
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