Distinguished space

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In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, distinguished spaces are topological vector spaces (TVSs) having the property that weak-* bounded subsets of their biduals (that is, the strong dual space of their strong dual space) are contained in the weak-* closure of some bounded subset of the bidual.

Definition

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Suppose that X is a locally convex space and let X and Xb denote the strong dual of X (that is, the continuous dual space of X endowed with the strong dual topology). Let X denote the continuous dual space of Xb and let Xb denote the strong dual of Xb. Let Xσ denote X endowed with the weak-* topology induced by X, where this topology is denoted by σ(X,X) (that is, the topology of pointwise convergence on X). We say that a subset W of X is σ(X,X)-bounded if it is a bounded subset of Xσ and we call the closure of W in the TVS Xσ the σ(X,X)-closure of W. If B is a subset of X then the polar of B is B:={xX:supbBb,x1}.

A Hausdorff locally convex space X is called a distinguished space if it satisfies any of the following equivalent conditions:

  1. If WX is a σ(X,X)-bounded subset of X then there exists a bounded subset B of Xb whose σ(X,X)-closure contains W.[1]
  2. If WX is a σ(X,X)-bounded subset of X then there exists a bounded subset B of X such that W is contained in B:={xX:supxBx,x1}, which is the polar (relative to the duality X,X) of B.[1]
  3. The strong dual of X is a barrelled space.[1]

If in addition X is a metrizable locally convex topological vector space then this list may be extended to include:

  1. (Grothendieck) The strong dual of X is a bornological space.[1]

Sufficient conditions

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All normed spaces and semi-reflexive spaces are distinguished spaces.[2] LF spaces are distinguished spaces.

The strong dual space Xb of a Fréchet space X is distinguished if and only if X is quasibarrelled.[3]

Properties

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Every locally convex distinguished space is an H-space.[2]

Examples

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There exist distinguished Banach spaces spaces that are not semi-reflexive.[1] The strong dual of a distinguished Banach space is not necessarily separable; l1 is such a space.[4] The strong dual space of a distinguished Fréchet space is not necessarily metrizable.[1] There exists a distinguished semi-reflexive non-reflexive non-quasibarrelled Mackey space X whose strong dual is a non-reflexive Banach space.[1] There exist H-spaces that are not distinguished spaces.[1]

Fréchet Montel spaces are distinguished spaces.

See also

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  • Montel space – Barrelled space where closed and bounded subsets are compact
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References

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