Krivine's function calculus and Bochner integration

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Abstract: We prove that Krivine's Function Calculus is compatible with integration. Let (Omega,Sigma,mu) be a finite measure space, X a Banach lattice, xinXn, and fcolonmathbbRnimesOmegaomathbbR a function such that f(cdot,omega) is continuous and positively homogeneous for every omegainOmega, and f(s,cdot) is integrable for every sinmathbbRn. Put F(s)=intf(s,omega)dmu(omega) and define F(x) and f(x,omega) via Krivine's Function Calculus. We prove that under certain natural assumptions F(x)=intf(x,omega)dmu(omega), where the right hand side is a Bochner integral.









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