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Vector-valued meromorphic functions

2002

A locally complete locally convex space E satisfies that every weakly meromorphic function defined on an open subset of \( \mathbb{C} \) with values in E is meromorphic if and only if E does not contain a countable product of copies of \( \mathbb{C} \). A characterization of locally complete spaces in the spirit of known characterizations of the (metric) convex compactness property is also given.

Discrete mathematicsCompact spaceGeneral MathematicsProduct (mathematics)Regular polygonConvex setCountable setCharacterization (mathematics)Complete metric spaceMeromorphic functionMathematics
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Convergence-theoretic characterizations of compactness

2002

AbstractFundamental variants of compactness are characterized in terms of concretely reflective convergence subcategories: topologies, pretopologies, paratopologies, hypotopologies and pseudotopologies. Hyperquotient maps (perfect, quasi-perfect, adherent and closed) and quotient maps (quotient, hereditarily quotient, countably biquotient, biquotient, and almost open) are characterized in terms of various degrees of compactness of their fiber relations, and of sundry relaxations of inverse continuity.

Discrete mathematicsCompactnessFiber (mathematics)PretopologyInverseMathematics::General TopologyPseudotopologyPerfect mapQuotient mapPerfect mapCompact spaceConvergence (routing)Geometry and TopologyConvergenceEquivalence classQuotientMathematicsTopology and its Applications
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Factorization of homomorphisms through H∞(D)

2003

AbstractWeakly compact homomorphisms between (URM) algebras with connected maximal ideal space are shown to factor through H∞(D) by means of composition operators and to be strongly nuclear. The spectrum of such homomorphisms is also described. Strongly nuclear composition operators between algebras of bounded analytic functions are characterized. The path connected components of the space of endomorphisms on H∞(D) in the uniform operator topology are determined.

Discrete mathematicsConnected spacePure mathematicsEndomorphismCompact spaceComposition operatorBounded functionApplied MathematicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Maximal idealOperator theoryAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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On the operators which are invertible modulo an operator ideal

2001

Atkinson [3] studied the operators which are left invertible $i(X, Y) or right invertible $T{X, Y) modulo /C, with K. the compact operators. He proved that an operator T € C(X, Y) belongs to <£/ or $ r if and only if the kernel and the range of T are complemented and additionally, the kernel is finite dimensional or the range is finite codimensional, respectively. Yood [19] obtained some perturbation results for these classes and Lebow and Schechter [12] proved that the inessential operators form the perturbation class for $,(A") and $r{X). Yang [18] extended some results of ^3, 19] to operators invertible modulo W, with W the weakly compact operators. His aim was to study a generalised Fre…

Discrete mathematicsElliptic operatorWeak operator topologyGeneral MathematicsFinite-rank operatorOperator theoryCompact operatorOperator normStrictly singular operatorMathematicsQuasinormal operatorBulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
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On the computational power of affine automata

2017

We investigate the computational power of affine automata (AfAs) introduced in [4]. In particular, we present a simpler proof for how to change the cutpoint for any affine language and a method how to reduce error in bounded error case. Moreover, we address to the question of [4] by showing that any affine language can be recognized by an AfA with certain limitation on the entries of affine states and transition matrices. Lastly, we present the first languages shown to be not recognized by AfAs with bounded-error.

Discrete mathematicsFOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer scienceFormal Languages and Automata Theory (cs.FL)Computer Science - Formal Languages and Automata Theory0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyerror reduction[INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]01 natural sciencesBounded errorPower (physics)Automatonaffine automata[INFO.INFO-FL]Computer Science [cs]/Formal Languages and Automata Theory [cs.FL]010201 computation theory & mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringnon-classical models of automatacutpoint languages020201 artificial intelligence & image processingTransition matricesAffine transformationcompact setsbounded error
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QUASI *-ALGEBRAS OF OPERATORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS

1995

The main facts of the theory of quasi*-algebras of operators acting in a rigged Hilbert space are reviewed. The particular case where the rigged Hilbert space is generated by a self-adjoint operator in Hilbert space is examined in more details. A series of applications to quantum theories are discussed.

Discrete mathematicsHilbert manifoldHilbert spaceStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsRigged Hilbert spaceOperator spaceCompact operator on Hilbert spaceAlgebraPOVMsymbols.namesakeOperator algebraHermitian adjointsymbolsMathematical PhysicsMathematicsReviews in Mathematical Physics
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On some parameters related to weak noncompactness in L1(μ,E)

2009

Abstract A weak measure of noncompactness γU is defined in a Banach space in terms of convex compactness. We obtain relationships between the measure γU (A) of a bounded set A in the Bochner space L1 (μ,E) and two parameters Π(A) and Δ1(A). Then the criterion for relative weak compactness due to Ulger [19] and Diestel-Ruess-Schachermayer [11] is recovered.

Discrete mathematicsMathematics (miscellaneous)Compact spaceBounded setBochner integralRegular polygonBanach spaceBochner spaceMeasure (mathematics)MathematicsQuaestiones Mathematicae
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Norm, essential norm and weak compactness of weighted composition operators between dual Banach spaces of analytic functions

2017

Abstract In this paper we estimate the norm and the essential norm of weighted composition operators from a large class of – non-necessarily reflexive – Banach spaces of analytic functions on the open unit disk into weighted type Banach spaces of analytic functions and Bloch type spaces. We also show the equivalence of compactness and weak compactness of weighted composition operators from these weighted type spaces into a class of Banach spaces of analytic functions, that includes a large family of conformally invariant spaces like BMOA and analytic Besov spaces.

Discrete mathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisApplied MathematicsTopological tensor product010102 general mathematicsEberlein–Šmulian theoremWeakly compact operatorBloch type spaceBanach manifoldFinite-rank operator01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsEssential normWeighted spaces of analytic functionsFréchet spaceWeighted composition operatorInterpolation spaceBirnbaum–Orlicz space0101 mathematicsLp spaceAnalysisMathematics
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Fixed point properties and proximinality in Banach spaces

2009

Abstract In this paper we prove the existence of a fixed point for several classes of mappings (mappings admitting a center, nonexpansive mappings, asymptotically nonexpansive mappings) defined on the closed convex subsets of a Banach space satisfying some proximinality conditions. In particular, we derive a sufficient condition, more general than weak star compactness, such that if C is a bounded closed convex subset of l 1 satisfying this condition, then every nonexpansive mapping T : C → C has a fixed point.

Discrete mathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsApplied MathematicsRegular polygonBanach spaceCenter (group theory)Star (graph theory)Fixed pointCompact spaceBounded functionCoincidence pointAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods &amp; Applications
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Bishop–Phelps–Bollobás property for certain spaces of operators

2014

Abstract We characterize the Banach spaces Y for which certain subspaces of operators from L 1 ( μ ) into Y have the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas property in terms of a geometric property of Y , namely AHSP. This characterization applies to the spaces of compact and weakly compact operators. New examples of Banach spaces Y with AHSP are provided. We also obtain that certain ideals of Asplund operators satisfy the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas property.

Discrete mathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsFunctional analysisApproximation propertyApplied MathematicsBanach spaceCharacterization (mathematics)Operator theoryCompact operatorLinear subspaceCompact operator on Hilbert spaceAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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