On the random conjugate spaces of a random locally convex module
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(\(\epsilon, \lambda\))-topologylocally \(L^0\)-convex topologyrandom conjugate spacerandom locally convex module
Duality theory for topological vector spaces (46A20) Theorems of Hahn-Banach type; extension and lifting of functionals and operators (46A22) Not locally convex spaces (metrizable topological linear spaces, locally bounded spaces, quasi-Banach spaces, etc.) (46A16) Reflexivity and semi-reflexivity (46A25) Functional analysis in probabilistic metric linear spaces (46S50)
Abstract: Theoretically speaking, there are four kinds of possibilities to define the random conjugate space of a random locally convex module. The purpose of this paper is to prove that among the four kinds there are only two which are universally suitable for the current development of the theory of random conjugate spaces: in this process we also obtain a somewhat surprising and crucial result that for a random normed module with base such that is nonatomic then the random normed module is a totally disconnected topological space when it is endowed with the locally convex topology.
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