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Completeness of \(L^1\)-spaces for measures with values in complex vector spaces (English)
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29 November 1998
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A direct proof of a theorem is given stating that if \(X\) is a complex Fréchet space and \(\nu:\Sigma\to X\) is a vector measure, then the space \(L^1(\nu,X)\) is \(\tau(\nu)\)-complete and thus it is a Fréchet space. Moreover, it is proved that if \(X\) is a complex sequentially complete, locally convex Hausdorff space, \(\nu: \Sigma\to X\) -- a vector measure, then \(L^1(\nu, X)\) is complete if and only if \(\nu\) is a closed measure.
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completeness
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complex Fréchet space
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vector measure
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sequentially complete, locally convex Hausdorff space
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