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Extension and inversion of extended orthomorphisms on Riesz spaces

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2009

Michel Duhoux
Affiliation:
Université Catholique de Louvain Institut de Mathématique Pure etAppliquée Chemin du Chclotron 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgique
Mathieu Meyer
Affiliation:
Equipe d'Analyse Université ParisVI Tour 46 4emeetage 4, Place Jussieu 75230 Paris-Cedex 05, France
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Abstract

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Let E be an Archimedean Riesz space and let Orth(E) be the f-algebra consisting of all extended orthomorphisms on E, that is, of all order bounded linear operators T:DE, with D an order dense ideal in E, such that T(BD) ⊆ B for every band B in E. We give conditions on E and on a Riesz subspace F of E insuring that every T ∈ Orth(F) can be extended to some ∈ Orth(E), and we also consider the problem of inversing an extended orthomorphism on its support. The same problems are also studied in the case of σ-orthomorphisms, that is, extended orthomorphisms with a super order dense domain. Furthermore, some applications are given.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1984

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