نتایج جستجو برای: weakly compact linear operator

تعداد نتایج: 683911  

2009
N. J. KALTON

Let X be a non-locally convex F-space (complete metric linear space) whose dual X' separates the points of X. Then it is known that X possesses a closed subspace N which fails to be weakly closed (see [3]), or, equivalently, such that the quotient space XIN does not have a point separating dual. However the question has also been raised by Duren, Romberg and Shields [2] of whether X possesses a...

2013
B. Surender Reddy M. Srinivas Surender Reddy

In this paper we study the concept of Fuzzy-anti-n-normed linear operator as a generalization of Fuzzy-anti-2normed linear operator. Fuzzy-anti-n-continuous linear operator and three types (strongly, weakly, and sequentially) of Fuzzy-anti-n-continuous linear operators are defined and relation between strongly, weakly and sequentially Fuzzy-anti-n-continuous linear operator is developed. Also s...

2006
VOLKER RUNDE

We give an example of a non-compact, locally compact group G such that its Fourier–Stieltjes algebra B(G) is operator amenable. Furthermore, we characterize those G for which A * (G)—the spine of B(G) as introduced by M. Ilie and the second named author—is operator amenable and show that A * (G) is operator weakly amenable for each G.

2005
VOLKER RUNDE NICO SPRONK

We give an example of a non-compact, locally compact group G such that its Fourier–Stieltjes algebra B(G) is operator amenable. Furthermore, we characterize those G for which A * (G)—the spine of B(G) as introduced by M. Ilie and the second named author is operator amenable and show that A * (G) is operator weakly amenable for each G.

2005
VOLKER RUNDE

We give an example of a non-compact, locally compact group G such that its Fourier–Stieltjes algebra B(G) is operator amenable. Furthermore, we characterize those G for which A * (G)—the spine of B(G) as introduced by M. Ilie and the second named author—is operator amenable and show that A * (G) is operator weakly amenable for each G.

Journal: :Journal of Functional Analysis 2023

Assuming Jensen's diamond principle (⋄) we construct for every natural number n>0 a compact Hausdorff space K such that whenever the Banach spaces C(K) and C(L) are isomorphic some L, then covering dimension of L is equal to n. The constructed separable connected, has few operators i.e. bounded linear operator T:C(K)→C(K) form T(f)=fg+S(f), where g∈C(K) S weakly compact.

2011
NGAI-CHING WONG

In this note, we will discuss how to relate an operator ideal on Banach spaces to the sequential structures it defines. Concrete examples of ideals of compact, weakly compact, completely continuous, Banach-Saks and weakly Banach-Saks operators will be demonstrated.

2015
WILLIAM B. JOHNSON RAUNI LILLEMETS

Let V,W∞, andW be operator ideals of completely continuous, weakly ∞-compact, and weakly compact operators, respectively. We prove that V =W∞ ◦W−1. As an immediate application, the recent result by Dowling, Freeman, Lennard, Odell, Randrianantoanina, and Turett follows: the weak Grothendieck compactness principle holds only in Schur spaces.

Journal: :Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2003

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