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On matricially normed spaces (English)
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1988
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The paper deals with results on matricially normed spaces. For example: If \(\phi\) is a linear map from an \(L^ 1\)-matricially normed space to an operator space then the usual norm of \(\phi\) and the completely bounded norm of \(\phi\) coincide. This is used to prove that the ``non-commutative Hahn-Banach theorem'' of Arveson and Wittstock does not generalize to matricially normed spaces. A direct proof of the Arveson-Wittstock theorem for operator spaces is given that uses only the \(L^{\infty}\)- matricial norm structure. Haagerup's tensor product for matricially normed spaces is considered.
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completely bounded norm
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non-commutative Hahn-Banach theorem
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direct proof of the Arveson-Wittstock theorem for operator spaces is given that uses only the \(L^{\infty }\)-matricial norm structure
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Haagerup's tensor product for matricially normed spaces
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