Sequence spaces of continuous functions (Q5948873)

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Sequence spaces of continuous functions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1672115

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    Sequence spaces of continuous functions (English)
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    12 November 2001
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    A Banach space lying in \(C(X)\), where \(X\) is a compact \(T_2\)-space, along with the following properties is termed as Banach function space: i) if \(x\), \(x_2\) are distinct points of \(X\), then \(f(x_1)\neq f(x_2)\) for some function \(f\) in the function space; ii) there is a positive constant \(C\) such that the function space norm on \(f\) is at least \(C\|f\|_\infty\) where \(\|f\|_\infty=\sup\{|f(x)|:x\in X\}\). For a Banach function space \(E\), \(\widetilde E\) shall denote the Banach space of all bounded sequences \({\widetilde C}=\langle f_k\rangle^\infty_{k=1}\) of functions \(f_1,f_2,\dots\) in \(E\) under component-wise operations and the norm \(\|\widetilde f\|=\text{Sup}\{\|f_k\|:k\in N\}\); it is seen that \(\widetilde E\) can be considered as a Banach space lyig in \(C(\widetilde x)\). The paper gives developments regarding the systematic study of \(\widetilde E\) and also depicts the line of developments regarding the main application of \(\widetilde E\).
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    Banach function algebra
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    uniform naturality
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    uniformly inverse-closed
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    Banach function space
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