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Bounded-weak topologies and completeness in vector spaces

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

G. T. Roberts
Affiliation:
King's CollegeCambridge

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Suppose that X is any vector space on which it is possible to recognize a class of sets of such a nature that it is natural to call them ‘bounded’. (Precise conditions for such a class of sets are given in § 2.) Let L be any vector space of linear functionals on X which map each ‘bounded’ set into a bounded set. We say that a filter is boundedly-weakly convergent if it is convergent in the weak topology of the linear system [X, L] and contains a ‘bounded’ set. If M is a vector space of boundedly-weakly continuous linear functionals on X which includes L, we say that a subset S of M is limited if 〈 , f〉 converges uniformly for f ε S whenever is a boundedly-weakly convergent filter.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1953

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