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The range of the integration map of a vector measure (English)
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3 July 1995
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Let be \(X\) a locally convex Hausdorff space, \(m\) a countably additive \(X\)-valued measure, \(X [m]\) the sequential closure of the linear span of the range \(m (\Sigma)\), \(L^1 (m)\) the space of the \(\mathbb{C}\)-valued \(m\)- integrable functions and \(I_m : L^1 (m) \to X\) the integration map. Several criteria are stated which ensure that \(I_m (L^1(m))\) is a sequentially closed subspace of \(X\) (in which case \(I_m (L^1(m)) = X[m])\). Also it is proved that if \(X\) is Fréchet, \(I_m\) is weakly compact and \(I_m (L^1(m))\) is infinite dimensional then \(I_m (L^1(m))\) is not closed.
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vector measure
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integrable function
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Fréchet space
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locally convex Hausdorff space
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sequentially closed
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weakly compact
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