Improving integrability via absolute summability: a general version of Diestel's theorem
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Abstract: A classical result by J. Diestel establishes that the composition of a summing operator with a (strongly measurable) Pettis integrable function gives a Bochner integrable function. In this paper we show that a much more general result is possible regarding the improvement of the integrability of vector valued functions by the summability of the operator. After proving a general result, we center our attention in the particular case given by the -absolutely continuous operators, that allows to prove a lot of special results on integration improvement for selected cases of classical Banach spaces ---including , and Hilbert spaces--- and operators ----summing, -summing and -approximable operators---.
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