Inductive limits of spaces of vector-valued integrable functions (Q1329588)
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Inductive limits of spaces of vector-valued integrable functions (English)
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12 July 1994
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The authors prove the following statement: For any order-continuous Banach function space \(\Lambda\) and a separated inductive limit \(E:= \text{ind}_ n E_ n\) the \(\text{ind}_ n \Lambda \{E_ n\}\) is a topological subspace of \(\Lambda \{E\}\). If the inductive limit is hyperstrict, both mentioned spaces coincide. The consequence of this theorem is that if \(E\) is an \(LF\)-space, then \(L^ p \{E\}\) is barrelled for \(1\leq p<\infty\).
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Banach lattice
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Lusin measurability
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Bochner integrability
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order- continuous Banach function space
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separated inductive limit
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\(LF\)-space
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barrelled
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