Regular methods of summability and the weak \(\sigma\)-Fatou property in abstract Banach lattices of integrable functions (Q668623)

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Regular methods of summability and the weak \(\sigma\)-Fatou property in abstract Banach lattices of integrable functions
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    Regular methods of summability and the weak \(\sigma\)-Fatou property in abstract Banach lattices of integrable functions (English)
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    19 March 2019
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    A Banach function space $X(\mu)$ has the Komlós property if, for any bounded sequence $(f_n)\subset X(\mu)$, there exist a subsequence $(f_{n_k})$ of $(f_n)$ and an $f\in X(\mu)$ such that, for any further subsequence $(h_j)$ of $(f_{n_k})$, we have that the Cesàro sums $\frac{1}{n}\sum_{j=1}^n h_j$ converge $\mu$-a.e. to $f$. \par A Banach lattice $X$ has the weak $\sigma$-Fatou property if, for any norm bounded and increasing sequence $(x_n)$ of positive elements, $x=\sup_n x_n$ exists in $X$. (The $\sigma$-Fatou property itself requires in addition that $\|x_n\|\uparrow \|x\|$.) \par Now, from an earlier paper by the same authors [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 383, No. 1, 130--136 (2011; Zbl 1228.46024)], the Komlós property and the weak $\sigma$-Fatou property are equivalent for a very wide class of Banach lattices. Namely, the class consists of lattices which are also ideals in $L_1$ of some vector measure. By the representation theory of lattices, developed over the past 30~years, this is indeed a very wide class. \par The main result of the paper under review is that, for any member $E$ of this wide class of Banach lattices, the Komlós property and the weak $\sigma$-Fatou property are again equivalent to a third property: For each norm bounded sequence $(f_n)\subset E$, there is a regular method of summability $D$ such that $(f_n^D)$ converges $\nu$-a.e. to an element $f^D$ in $E$. \par Roughly speaking, when $\nu$ is $\sigma$-finite, one knows that the weak $\sigma$-Fatou property gives the possibility of taking $D$ as hereditary Cesàro summing, a result due to \textit{J. B. Day} and \textit{C. Lennard} [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 367, No. 1, 129--136 (2010; Zbl 1210.46021)]. From that contribution we know that when $\nu$ is no longer $\sigma$-finite, there still exists some regular summability method.
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    Banach lattice
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    Fatou property
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    regular methods of summability
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    integrable functions
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    vector measure
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