The Goldstine theorem for asymmetric normed linear spaces (Q837642)

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The Goldstine theorem for asymmetric normed linear spaces
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    The Goldstine theorem for asymmetric normed linear spaces (English)
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    20 August 2009
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    If \(X\) is a linear space, then a function \(q: X\to\mathbb{R}^+\) is called an asymmetric norm on \(X\) if for all \(x,y\in X\) and \(r\in \mathbb{R}^+\), \(x= 0\) if and only if \(q(x)= q(-x)= 0\), \(q(rx)= rq(x)\) and \(q(x+ y)= q(x)+ q(y)\). It follows that the function \(q^s: X\to\mathbb{R}\) defined by \(d^s(x)= \max(q(x), q(-x))\) is a norm on \(X\). The authors study the dual and bidual spaces of \((X,q)\) and of \((X,q^s)\) and establish a characterization of reflexive asymmetric normed linear spaces.
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    Weak\(^{**}\)-pc topology
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    asymmetric normed linear space
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    reflexive
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    complete
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