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A note on the approximation of elements in the Riesz tensor product (English)
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1989
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Let E and F be Archimedean Riesz spaces (vector lattices). A bilinear map \(\psi\) from \(E\times F\) to a Riesz space G is called positive if \(\psi(x,y)\in G_ +\) for all \((x,y)\in E_+\times F_+\) and it is called a Riesz bimorphism whenever \(| \psi(x,y)| =\psi (| x|,| y|)\) for all \((x,y)\in E\times F\). A pair \((R_{E,F},\sigma)\), with \(R_{E,F}\) an Archimedean Riesz space and \(\sigma: E\times F\to R_{E,F}\) a Riesz bimorphism is called a Riesz tensor product of E and F if the linearization \(\sigma ^{\ell}: E\otimes F\to R_{E,F}\) is injective and if, for every Riesz space G and every Riesz bimorphism \(\phi: E\times F\to G\) there exists a unique Riesz homomorphism \(\tau: R_{E,F}\to G\) such that \(\tau\circ\sigma= \phi.\) We show that every positive element in the Riesz tensor product \(R_{E,F}\) can be approximated relatively uniformly by elements of the projective cone \[ E_+\otimes F_+:= \{\sum ^{n}_{i=1}x_ i\otimes y_ i:(x_ i,y_ i)\in E_+\times F_+,\quad n\in {\mathbb{N}}\}. \] This improves a theorem of D. H. Fremlin. As an application an easy proof is given of the Riesz tensor product's universal mapping property for positive bilinear mappings.
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Archimedean Riesz spaces
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vector lattices
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bilinear map
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Riesz bimorphism
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Riesz tensor product
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projective cone
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universal mapping property for positive bilinear mappings
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