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    The open mapping and closed range theorems (English)
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    Using the properties of seminorms, we give a unified treatment of the open mapping and closed range theorems. We give a number of results in which it is not necessary to assume that the spaces concerned are locally convex. Our approach is relatively untechnical, and we do not have to consider any quotient spaces.
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    open mapping and closed range theorems
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