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A factorization for orthogonally additive operators on Banach lattices
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    A factorization for orthogonally additive operators on Banach lattices (English)
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    17 May 2019
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    The author introduces the following notion: A monotone map $T$ from of a vector lattice $E$ or a subset of the positive cone of $E$ is a generalized orthomorphism, provided that $Tf$ is orthogonal to $g$ when $f$ and $g$ are orthogonal members of the domain of $T$. Some criteria are given for a monotone orthogonally additive mapping to be a generalized orthomorphism. A few applications are presented.
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    Banach lattices
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    orthogonally additive operators
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    orthomorphisms
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    extremally disconnected
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    point-wise determined
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    locally determined
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