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    On spaces with large Chebyshev subspaces (English)
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    A subspace E of C[0,1] is called a C-space if it contains Chebyshev subspaces of arbitrary large dimension. The authors present some steps towards the solution of the following conjecture, raised by them in this paper: If \(\mu\) is a Borel measure annihilating a C-space then every cluster point of supp \(\mu\) belongs to supp \(\mu_+\cap \sup p \mu_-\). As consequences they prove that a C-space E is antiproximinal in C[0,1] and that there exists an integral operator T on C[0,1] such that T(E) is dense in C[0,1] (a C-space may be even of first Baire category in C[0,1]).
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    C-space
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    Chebyshev subspaces
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    antiproximinal
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    first Baire category
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