A version of Calderón-Mityagin theorem for the class of rearrangement invariant groups
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Abstract: Let be the group (with respect to the coordinate-wise addition) of all sequences of real numbers that are eventually zero, equipped with the quasi-norm . A description of orbits of elements in the pair is given, which complements (in the sequence space setting) the classical Calder'{o}n-Mityagin theorem on a description of orbits of elements in the pair . As a consequence, we obtain that the pair is -monotone.
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