Function spaces, the second conference : proceedings of the conference at Edwardsville

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Function spaces, the second conference : proceedings of the conference at Edwardsville

edited by Krzysztof Jarosz

(Lecture notes in pure and applied mathematics, v. 172)

Marcel Dekker, c1995

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"The Second Conference on Function Spaces was held at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Presenting the proceedings from the Second Conference on Function Spaces, this work details known results and fresh discoveries on a wide range of topics concerning function spaces. It covers advances in areas such as spaces and algebras of analytic functions, Lp-spaces, spaces of Banach-valued functions, isometries of function spaces, geometry of Banach spaces, and Banach algebras.

Table of Contents

  • Two constant theorems for hardy spaces in several variables
  • on locally convex algebras with cyclic bases
  • some remarks on norm-attaining n-linear forms
  • on uniformly closed ideals in f-algebras
  • a strong superdensity property for some subspaces of C(X)
  • ultraseparating function spaces, operating functions, and spaces of continuous functions whose nth powers span a dense subspace of C(X)
  • small-bound isomorphisms of function spaces
  • amenability, weak amenability and the close homomorphism property for commutative Banach algebras
  • Kadec-Klee properties for L(Ip,Iq)
  • regular retractions onto finite dimensional convex sets
  • contractive projections on Lebesgue-Bochner spaces
  • some measures of convexity in Banach spaces
  • regularity conditions for Banach function algebras
  • some Bargmann spaces of analytic functions
  • characters of function algebras on Banach spaces
  • on the Corona theorem
  • spectral synthesis of ideals in classical algebras of smooth functions
  • a characterization of lacunary sets and spectral properties of fourier multipliers
  • on the extremal structure of the unit ball of the space C(K,X)
  • on certain Banach algebras of vector-valued functions
  • weighted spaces of holomorphic functions and analytic functionals. (Part Contents).

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