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Approximations of differentiable functions in locally convex spaces
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4026126

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    Approximations of differentiable functions in locally convex spaces (English)
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    The aim of this study is to investigate density-properties of pseudoalgebras in the space of all n-times \(\beta\)-continuously differentiable mappings, between two real locally convex spaces, by using the approximation bornology \(\beta\) and the \(\beta\)-differention theory. This constitutes a very general context, in which the results obtained in [\textit{J. G. Llavona}, Studies in Analysis, Adv. Math., Suppl. Studies 4, 197-221 (1979; Zbl 0499.41027)] can be extended in a natural way by imposing a boundedness condition on the approximation bornology. On the other hand, we shall characterize the density of a pseudo-algebra by the density of a subalgebra of mappings between subspaces of E and F of dimension two and one, respectively. The cases where E is a product of spaces and E is a strict inductive limit will also be studied.
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    differentiable functions in locally convex spaces
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    density-properties of pseudoalgebras
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    approximation bornology
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    strict inductive limit
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