Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- List of Main Lectures
- List of Participants
- A note on H. Ishihara and W. Takahashi modulus of convexity
- A property of non-strongly regular operators
- The entropy of convex bodies with ‘few’ extreme points
- Spaces of vector valued analytic functions and applications
- Notes on approximation properties in separable Banach spaces
- Moduli of complex convexity
- Grothendieck type inequalities and weak Hilbert spaces
- A weak topology characterization of l1 (m)
- Singular integral operators: a martingale approach
- Remarks about the interpolation of Radon-Nikodym operators
- Symmetric sequences in finite-dimensional normed spaces
- Some topologies on the space of analytic self-maps of the unit disk
- Minimal and strongly minimal Orlicz sequence spaces
- Type and cotype in Musielak-Orlicz spaces
- On the complex Grothendieck constant in the n-dimensional case
- Pathological properties and dichotomies for random quotients of finite-dimensional Banach spaces
- A note on a low M*-estimate
- The p1/p in Pisier's factorization theorem
- Almost differentiablity of convex functions in Banach spaces and determination of measures by their values on balls
- When E and E[E] are isomorphic
- A note on Gaussian measure of translates of balls
- Sublattices of M(X) isometric to M[0,1]
Foreword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- List of Main Lectures
- List of Participants
- A note on H. Ishihara and W. Takahashi modulus of convexity
- A property of non-strongly regular operators
- The entropy of convex bodies with ‘few’ extreme points
- Spaces of vector valued analytic functions and applications
- Notes on approximation properties in separable Banach spaces
- Moduli of complex convexity
- Grothendieck type inequalities and weak Hilbert spaces
- A weak topology characterization of l1 (m)
- Singular integral operators: a martingale approach
- Remarks about the interpolation of Radon-Nikodym operators
- Symmetric sequences in finite-dimensional normed spaces
- Some topologies on the space of analytic self-maps of the unit disk
- Minimal and strongly minimal Orlicz sequence spaces
- Type and cotype in Musielak-Orlicz spaces
- On the complex Grothendieck constant in the n-dimensional case
- Pathological properties and dichotomies for random quotients of finite-dimensional Banach spaces
- A note on a low M*-estimate
- The p1/p in Pisier's factorization theorem
- Almost differentiablity of convex functions in Banach spaces and determination of measures by their values on balls
- When E and E[E] are isomorphic
- A note on Gaussian measure of translates of balls
- Sublattices of M(X) isometric to M[0,1]
Summary
In the week from June 12th to June 17th, 1989, the functional analysis group of the Mathematics Department, Johannes-Kepier-Universitat at Linz played host to an international conference on the geometry of Banach spaces which was sponsored by the International Mathematical Union. This conference united 119 participants from 27 countries, including most of the leading specialists in the field, for a week of intensive study and discussion on recent progress. The scientific programme consisted of 23 plenary lectures which were held by a number of experts invited by the members of the organizing committee. In addition, there were a series of half-hour talks held in parallel sessions.
It is the pleasant duty of the editors of the proceedings of the above conference to express their gratitude to the following persons and organisations whose support, financial or otherwise, played an important role in its successful realisation:
The members of the organizing committee
Jean Bourgain, IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette
Nassif Ghoussoub, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
William Johnson, Texas A&M University
Hermann König, University of Kiel
Joram Lindenstrauss, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Bernard Maurey, Université de Paris VII
Aleksander Pelczynski, Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Gilles Pisier, Université de Paris VI and Texas A&M University
Haskell Rosenthal, University of Texas, Austin
for their help in arranging of the details of the scientific programme.
The following organizations for their financial assistance:
– International Mathematical Union
– Österreic his dies Bundesministeriu m für Wlssensc haft und Forschung
– Linzer Hochschulfonds
– Land Oberösterreich
– Handelskammer Oberösterreich
– Verband der Versicherungsunternehmen Österreichs,
– Wiener Städtische Versicherung.
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- Information
- Geometry of Banach SpacesProceedings of the Conference Held in Strobl, Austria 1989, pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1991