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    Random integrals and type and cotype of Banach space (English)
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    The paper is a small contribution to the theory of random integrals of Banach space valued integrands. The main results are contained in Theorem 1.4 which enables to renorm the space of integrable functions in a useful way, Theorem 2.3 which establishes the equivalence between the weak and strong integrability and Theorems 4.3 and 4.5 which tie the geometry (type or cotype) with characterizations of integrable functions in terms of certain Orlicz-type norms.
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    random integrals of Banach space valued integrands
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    equivalence between the weak and strong integrability
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    Orlicz-type norms
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