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On the projective description of weighted (LF)-spaces of continuous functions (English)
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28 October 2019
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Summary: We solve the problem of the topological or algebraic description of countable inductive limits of weighted Fréchet spaces of continuous functions on a cone. This problem is investigated for two families of weights defined by positively homogeneous functions. Weights of this form play the important role in Fourier analysis.
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Fréchet spaces
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positively homogeneous functions
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