When \(L^ 1\) of a vector measure is an AL-space (Q1318192)

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When \(L^ 1\) of a vector measure is an AL-space
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    When \(L^ 1\) of a vector measure is an AL-space (English)
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    23 March 1994
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    We consider the space of real functions which are integrable with respect to a countably additive vector measure with values in a Banach space, in the sense of \textit{R. G. Bartle}, \textit{N. Dunford} and \textit{J. T. Schwartz} [Can. J. Math. 7, 289-305 (1955; Zbl 0068.093)]. In a previous paper [Math. Ann. 293, No. 2, 317-330 (1992; Zbl 0782.46042)], we show that this space can be any order continuous Banach lattice with weak order unit. We study a priori conditions on the vector measure in order to guarantee that the resulting \(L^ 1\) is order isomorphic to an AL- space. We prove that for separable measures with no atoms there exists a \(c_ 0\)-valued measure that generates the same space of integrable functions.
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    order continuous Banach lattice with weak order unit
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    order isomorphic to an AL-space
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    separable measures with no atoms
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    space of integrable functions
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