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    Measurable bundles of Banach lattices (English)
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    The theory of Banach bundles has proved to have many applications in analysis. For example, continuous and measurable Banach bundles are used for representing various objects in functional analysis. A Banach-Kantorovich space over a Dedekind complete vector lattice is linearly isometric to the space of almost global sections of a suitable continuous Banach bundle over an extremally disconnected compactum. The uniqueness class for this representation was established by \textit{A. E. Gutman} in [Sib. Adv. Math. 3, No.~3, 1--55 (1993; Zbl 0854.46004)]. The next milestone was to specify this representation result if the norming lattice is an ideal function space. In this case, the representing object is a measurable Banach bundle and the uniqueness class is comprised of liftable Banach bundles. This is also due to A. E. Gutman. The objective of the present paper is to outline a portion of Gutman's theory of liftable Banach bundles of Banach lattices and to give applications to the representation of dominable operators.
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    Banach lattice
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    measurable Banach bundle
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    measurable section
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    lifting
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    dual bundle
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    dominated operator
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    functional calculus
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