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Norm attaining bilinear forms on \(L_1(\mu)\) (English)
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16 July 2001
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Given a real or complex Banach space \(X\) and a natural number \(N\), let \({\mathcal L}^N(X)\) denote the space of all continuous \(N\)-linear forms on \(X\) and we say that \(\phi\in{\mathcal L}^N(X)\) attain its norm if there are \(x_1,x_2,\dots, x_N\in B_X\) (the closed unit ball of \(X\)) such that \[ |\phi(x_1,x_2,\dots, x_N)|= \|\phi\|:= \sup\{|\phi(y_1,\dots, y_N)|: y_1,\dots y_N\in B_X\}. \] Let \({\mathcal A}{\mathcal L}^N(X)\) be the set of norm attaining continuous \(N\)-linear forms on \(X\). The question is whether \({\mathcal A}{\mathcal L}^N(X)\) is dense in \({\mathcal L}^N(X)\) or not. It is shown that given a finite measure \(\mu\), the set of norm attaining bilinear forms is dense in the space of all continuous bilinear forms on \(L_1(\mu)\) if and only if \(\mu\) is purely atomic. Main result: Given a finite measure \(\mu\), the following statements are equivalent: (1) \(\mu\) is purely atomic. (2) \({\mathcal A}{\mathcal L}^N(L_1(\mu))\) is dense in \({\mathcal L}^N(L_1(\mu))\) for any natural number \(N\). (3) \({\mathcal A}{\mathcal L}^N(L_1(\mu))\) is dense in \({\mathcal L}^N(L_1(\mu))\) for some \(N\geq 2\). (4) \({\mathcal A}{\mathcal L}^2(L_1(\mu))\) is dense in \({\mathcal L}^2(L_1(\mu))\).
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norm attaining multilinear forms
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\(L\)-spaces
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denseness
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purely atomic
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