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The packing constant in rearrangement-invariant spaces
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    The packing constant in rearrangement-invariant spaces (English)
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    28 February 2000
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    The packing constant in an infinite-dimensional Banach space \(E\) is, roughly speaking, the largest number \(r> 0\) such that infinitely many disjoint balls of radius \(r\) can be located in the unit ball of \(E\). The authors calculate this number in case of some rearrangement-invariant spaces.
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    packing constant
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    rearrangement-invariant spaces
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