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  1. Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities
  2. Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities : Volume 15
  3. Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities : Volume 15, Issue 4, December 2000
  4. A class of infinite matrix topological algebras
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Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities : Volume 15
Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities : Volume 15, Issue 4, December 2000
Lower bounds on the maximum genus of loopless multigraphs
A tight lower bound on the maximum genus of a 3-connected loopless multigraph
The singularly perturbed nonlinear boundary value problems
Oscillation of delay differential equations with piecewise constant argument
Global attractivity in the discrete Lasota-Wazewska model
A class of infinite matrix topological algebras
Isometric isomorphisms of triangular Banach algebras
Some liminf results on increments of the primitives of Brownian motion
A new estimate of shape parameter in the family of Gamma distribution
Approximation rates of error distribution of double kernel estimates of conditional density
A SQP method for general nonlinear complementarity problems
Local orthogonal transformation for acoustic waveguide
Effects of exchange rate and tariffs on an open economy of scarcity of capital
A note on sample path properties of l $^{p}$-valued Gaussian processes
A hybrid method for solving variational inequality problems
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A class of infinite matrix topological algebras

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Junde, Wu
Copyright Year 2000
Abstract Let λ and μ be sequence spaces and have both the signed-weak gliding hump property, (λ, μ) the algebra of the infinite matrix operators which transform λ into μ. In this paper, it is proved that if λ and μ are β-spaces and λ $^{ β }$ and μ $^{ β }$ have also the signed-weak gliding hump property, then for any polar topology τ, ((λ, μ), τ) is always sequentially complete locally convex topological algebra.
Starting Page 399
Ending Page 402
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 10051031
Journal Applied Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities
Volume Number 15
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 19930445
Language English
Publisher Editorial Committee of Applied Mathematics
Publisher Date 2000-01-01
Publisher Place Hangzhou
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Sequence space infinite matrix topological algebra Spaces of measurable functions Geometry and structure of normed linear spaces Mathematics Applications of Mathematics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics
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