The Mackey problem for free locally convex spaces (Q1756666)

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The Mackey problem for free locally convex spaces
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    The Mackey problem for free locally convex spaces (English)
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    21 December 2018
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    The free locally convex space \(L(X)\) over a Tychonoff space \(X\) is defined in the obvious way. The author proves that \(L(X)\) is a Mackey space if and only if \(X\) is discrete. Consequently, \(L(X)\) is a Mackey group if and only if it is a Mackey space. As an interesting intermediate result, he shows that \(X\) is discrete if \(X\) is Dieudonné complete and \(C_k(X)'\) a Mackey space. Here \(C_k(X)\) denotes the space of all real-valued continuous functions on \(X\), endowed with the compact-open topology, and its dual space carries the polar topology defined by the family of all equicontinuous, pointwise bounded subsetes of \(C(X)\).
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    free locally convex space
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    Mackey space
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    Mackey group
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    spaces of real-valued continuous functions
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