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Function Spaces and Banach Spaces

Edwin Hewitt and Karl Stromberg
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Edwin Hewitt: The University of Washington
Karl Stromberg: The University of Oregon

Chapter Chapter Four in Real and Abstract Analysis, 1965, pp 188-255 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The theory of integration developed in Chapter Three enables us to define certain spaces of functions that have remarkable properties and are of enormous importance in analysis as well as in its applications. We have already, in § 7, considered spaces whose points are functions. In §7, we considered only the uniform norm ∥ ∥ u [see (7.3)] to define the distance between two functions. The present chapter is concerned with norms that are defined in one way or another froia integrals. The most important such norms are defined and studied in § 13. These special norms lead us very naturally to study abstract Banach spaces, to which § 14 is devoted. While we are not concerned with Banach spaces per se, it is an inescapable fact that many results can be proved as easily for all Banach spaces [perhaps with some additional property] as for the special Banach spaces defined in §§ 7 and 13. Our desires both for economy of effort and for clarity of exposition dictate that we treat these results in general Banach spaces. In § 15, we give a strictly computational construction of the conjugate spaces of the function spaces $${{\mathcal{L}}_p}(1

Date: 1965
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-88044-5_4

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