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Banach spaces with the condition of Mazur
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    Banach spaces with the condition of Mazur (English)
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    A real Banach space X is said to be d-complete if every element of its second dual \(X^{**}\) that is sequentially weak* continuous is weak* continuous; this is called Mazur's condition [\textit{J. Diestel}, Lecture Notes Math. 541, 211-227 (1976; Zbl 0358.46030)] and has application in measure theory. The author shows that X is d-complete if and only if X is complete with respect to the locally convex topology generated by all weak* compact and metrizable convex subsets of the dual \(X^*\). The property is naturally related to Grothendieck spaces and to results of \textit{G. A. Edgar} [Indiana Univ. Math. J. 28, No.4, 559-579 (1979; Zbl 0418.46034)] on angelic spaces. Many sequence spaces are shown to be d-complete. A characterization of d-complete AL-spaces is given. Amongst those spaces of type C(K) where K is a compact topological space, d-complete spaces are discussed. The permanence property of d-completeness with respect to inductive and projective tensor products is investigated.
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    d-complete
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    second dual
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    sequentially weak* continuous
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    Mazur's condition
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    Grothendieck spaces
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    angelic spaces
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    d-complete AL-spaces
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    permanence property of d-completeness with respect to inductive and projective tensor products
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