Various notions of best approximation property in spaces of Bochner integrable functions (Q513317)
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Various notions of best approximation property in spaces of Bochner integrable functions (English)
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6 March 2017
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Let \(C\) be a closed convex subset of a normed space \(X\) and \(P_C\) the metric projection on \(C\), \(P_C(x)=\{y\in C : \|x-y\|=d(x,C)\}\), and \(P_C(x,\delta)=\{y\in C : \|x-y\|\leq \delta +d(x,C)\}\), where \(\delta>0\). The set \(C\) is called proximinal if \(P_C(x)\neq\emptyset\) for all \(x\in X\) and strongly proximinal if it is proximinal and for every \(x\in X\) and \(\varepsilon >0\) there exists \(\delta>0\) such that \(P_C(x,\delta)\subseteq P_C(x)+\varepsilon B_X\), where \(B_X\) is the closed unit ball of \(X\). If \(Y\) is a closed subspace of \(X\), then \(Y\) is called (strongly) ball proximinal in \(X\) if its closed unit ball \(B_Y\) is (strongly) proximinal in \(X\). If \(Y\) is (strongly) ball proximinal in \(X\), then \(Y\) is (strongly) proximinal in \(X\), but the converses are not true. The paper is concerned with ball proximinality, strong proximinality and strong ball proximinality in Lebesgue-Bochner spaces, namely, for the subspace \(L_p(I,Y)\) of \(L_p(I,X)\), where \(Y\) is a closed subspace of \(X\) and \(I\) is the interval \([0,1]\) with the Lebesgue measure. For instance, if \(Y\) is a separable proximinal subspace of \(X\), then: (1) for every \(1\leq p\leq\infty,\, L_p(I,Y)\) is ball proximinal in \( L_p(I,X)\) iff \(Y\) is ball proximinal in \(X\); (2) for every \(1\leq p<\infty,\, L_p(I,Y)\) is strongly proximinal (strongly ball proximinal) in \( L_p(I,X)\) iff \(Y\) is strongly proximinal (strongly ball proximinal) in \(X\).
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Lebesgue-Bochner spaces
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best approximation
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metric projection
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proximinality
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strong proximinality
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ball proximinality
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