Strict regularity of a separable Fréchet space that does not have a nuclear Köthe quotient (Q1116403)

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Strict regularity of a separable Fréchet space that does not have a nuclear Köthe quotient
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    Strict regularity of a separable Fréchet space that does not have a nuclear Köthe quotient (English)
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    In the author's terminology, a Fréchet space E is called regular (resp., strictly regular) if its strong dual E' is an (LB)-space (resp., a strict (LB)-space). He proves the following results: 1. Each quojection (i.e. each Fréchet space which can be represented as a surjective projective limit of a sequence of Banach spaces) is strictly regular. 2. A Fréchet space is strictly regular if and only if it does not satisfy condition (*) of \textit{S. F. Bellenot} and \textit{E. Dubinsky} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 273, 579-584 (1982; Zbl 0494.46001)]. Hence, by a result of these authors, a separable Fréchet spaces a a (non-trivial) nuclear Köthe quotient if and only if it is not strictly regular. 3. A regular Fréchet space E is strictly regular if and only if its strong bidual E'' is a quojection. \{Reviewer's remarks: In standard terminology, regular Fréchet spaces are called distinguished. In his previous articles, the author used to call the quojections ``strictly regular Fréchet spaces''; he has changed his terminology. Note that, due to results of E. Behrends-S. Dierolf-P. Harmand and S. Dierolf-V. B. Moscatelli, there are Fréchet spaces without property (*) which are not quojections. At this moment, the results 1.-3. are already known (essentially), and the strictly regular Fréchet spaces of the author are usually called prequojections. D. Vogt showed that the assumption of regularity (i.e., distinguishedness) in 3. is not necessary (since Fréchet spaces E such that E'' is a quojection must be even quasinormable). And S. Önal and T. Terzioğlu proved recently that a (not necessarily separable) Fréchet space is a prequojection if and only if it has no nuclear (Köthe) quotient with a continuous norm. - The (English version of the) article contains various misprints and some rather misleading statements, apparently due to the incorrect translation.\}
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    condition (*) of Bellenot-Dubinsky
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    strictly regular
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    strict (LB)-space
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    quojection
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    nuclear Köthe quotient
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    distinguished
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    prequojections
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