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Each weakly countably determined Asplund space admits a Fréchet differentiable norm
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    Each weakly countably determined Asplund space admits a Fréchet differentiable norm (English)
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    1987
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    weakly countably determined Asplund space
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    Fréchet differentiable norm
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    dual norm
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    locally uniformly rotund
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    weakly compactly generated
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    equivalent Gâteaux differentiable norm
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    projectional resolution of identity
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