Does a compact operator admit a maximal domain for its compact linear extension?
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Vector-valued set functions, measures and integrals (28B05) Spaces of measurable functions ((L^p)-spaces, Orlicz spaces, Köthe function spaces, Lorentz spaces, rearrangement invariant spaces, ideal spaces, etc.) (46E30) Linear operators on function spaces (general) (47B38) Linear operators defined by compactness properties (47B07)
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