Quantitative weakly compact sets and Banach-Saks sets in _1
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- Measures of weak noncompactness in Banach spaces
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- Quantitative Dunford-Pettis property
- Radon-Nikodým indices and measures of weak noncompactness
- Reflexivity and summability
- Schaefer-Krasnoselskii fixed point theorems using a usual measure of weak noncompactness
- Seminorms related to weak compactness and to Tauberian operators
- The convex hull of a Banach-Saks set
- Weak compactness and reflexivity
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