Embedding functions and their role in interpolation theory (Q1809778)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1370662
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    Embedding functions and their role in interpolation theory
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1370662

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      Embedding functions and their role in interpolation theory (English)
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      28 August 2000
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      The embedding functions of an intermediate space \(A\) into a Banach couple \((A_{0},A_{1})\) are defined as its embedding constants into the couples \((\frac{1}{\alpha}A_{0},\frac{1}{\beta}A_{1}),\) for all \(\alpha,\beta>0.\) Using these functions, properties of different intermediate spaces are studied and a new description is given of all real interpolation spaces and an extension of Krein-Semenov's interpolation theorem is obtained. The precise statements are to technical to be given here. My opinion is that this paper is interesting for those who are working in interpolation theory.
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      embedding
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      interpolation
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      \(K\)-space
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      operator of weak type
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      real interpolation spaces
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      Krein-Semenov interpolation theorem
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