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A criterion for CV(X) to be quasinormable (English)
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Let E be a locally convex vector space and \({\mathcal U}\) an arbitrary basis of zero neighbourhoods. Then E is called quasi-normable if for each \(U\in {\mathcal U}\) there is \(V\in {\mathcal U}\) such that \(V\subset U\) and for every \(\epsilon >0\), there is a bounded set \(B\subset E\) such that \(V\subset B+\epsilon U\). If X is a completely regular Hausdorff space, this paper study necessary and/or sufficient conditions for a ``weighted space'' on X and some of their subspaces to be quasi-normable.
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completely regular Hausdorff space
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weighted space
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quasi-normable
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