Bounded topologies on Banach spaces and some of their uses in economic theory: a review
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Spaces of measurable functions ((L^p)-spaces, Orlicz spaces, Köthe function spaces, Lorentz spaces, rearrangement invariant spaces, ideal spaces, etc.) (46E30) General equilibrium theory (91B50) Normed linear spaces and Banach spaces; Banach lattices (46B99) Saks spaces and their duals (strict topologies, mixed topologies, two-norm spaces, co-Saks spaces, etc.) (46A70)
Abstract: Known results are reviewed about the bounded and convex bounded variants, bT and cbT, of a topology T on a real Banach space. The focus is on the cases of T = w(P*, P) and of T = m(P*, P), which are the weak* and the Mackey topologies on a dual Banach space P*. The convex bounded Mackey topology, cbm(P*, P), is known to be identical to m(P*, P). As for bm(P*, P), it is conjectured to be strictly stronger than m(P*, P) or, equivalently, not to be a vector topology (except when P is reflexive). Some uses of the bounded Mackey and the bounded weak* topologies in economic theory and its applications are pointed to. Also reviewed are the bounded weak and the compact weak topologies, bw(Y, Y*) and kw(Y, Y*), on a general Banach space Y, as well as their convex variants (cbw and ckw).
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