Pietsch's factorization theorem for dominated polynomials
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Abstract: In this note we prove that the factorization theorem for dominated polynomials previously proved by the authors is equivalent to an alternative factorization scheme that uses classical linear techniques and a linearization process. However, this alternative scheme is shown not to be satisfactory until the equivalence is proved.
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