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Category of sequences of zeros and ones in some FK spaces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2009
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Let s denote the space of all complex valued sequences and let E∞ be all eventually zero sequences. An FK space is a locally convex vector subspace of s which is also a Fréchet space (complete linear metric) with continuous coordinates. A BK space is a normed FK space. Some discussion of FK spaces is given in [11]. Well-known examples of BK spaces are the spaces m, c, c0 of bounded, convergent, null sequences respectively, all with and
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