Continuous norms and absolutely continuous norms in Banach function spaces are not the same (Q1852372)
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Continuous norms and absolutely continuous norms in Banach function spaces are not the same (English)
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5 January 2003
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In this interesting paper, the authors construct an example of a Banach function space \(X\) such that every function has a continuous norm and only the zero function has an absolutely continuous norm. For the definition of a function with an absolutely continuous norm, see the well-known book of \textit{C. Bennett} and \textit{R. Sharpley} [``Interpolation of Operators'' (Pure and Applied Mathematics 129, Boston, Academic Press) (1988; Zbl 0647.46057)]. We say that a function \(f\in X=(X(\Omega), \|\cdot\|)\) has continuous norm in \(X\) if \(\lim_{r\to 0+}\|f\chi_{(x-r,x+r)\cap \Omega}\|=0\) for every \(x\in \overline{\Omega}\) and \(\lim_{r\to \infty}\|f\chi_{\Omega\setminus (-r,r)}\|=0.\)
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Banach function space
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absolutely continuous norm
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continuous norm
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