Multi-normed spaces

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DOI10.4064/DM488-0-1zbMATH Open1381.46020arXiv1112.5148OpenAlexW2962769590MaRDI QIDQ3144099FDOQ3144099


Authors: M. E. Polyakov, H. Garth Dales Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 December 2012

Published in: Dissertationes Mathematicae (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We modify the very well known theory of normed spaces (E,orm) within functional analysis by considering a sequence (ormn:ninN) of norms, where ormn is defined on the product space En for each ninN. Our theory is analogous to, but distinct from, an existing theory of `operator spaces'; it is designed to relate to general spaces Lp for pin[1,infty], and in particular to L1-spaces, rather than to L2-spaces. After recalling in Chapter 1 some results in functional analysis, especially in Banach space, Hilbert space, Banach algebra, and Banach lattice theory that we shall use, we shall present in Chapter 2 our axiomatic definition of a `multi-normed space' ((En,ormn):ninN), where (E,orm) is a normed space. Several different, equivalent, characterizations of multi-normed spaces are given, some involving the theory of tensor products; key examples of multi-norms are the minimum and maximum multi-norm based on a given space. Multi-norms measure `geometrical features' of normed spaces, in particular by considering their `rate of growth'. There is a strong connection between multi-normed spaces and the theory of absolutely summing operators. A substantial number of examples of multi-norms will be presented. Following the pattern of standard presentations of the foundations of functional analysis, we consider generalizations to `multi-topological linear spaces' through `multi-null sequences', and to `multi-bounded' linear operators, which are exactly the `multi-continuous' operators. We define a new Banach space mathcalM(E,F) of multi-bounded operators, and show that it generalizes well-known spaces, especially in the theory of Banach lattices. We conclude with a theory of `orthogonal decompositions' of a normed space with respect to a multi-norm, and apply this to construct a `multi-dual' space.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1112.5148




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