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UNIQUENESS OF THE TOPOLOGY ON SPACES OF VECTOR-VALUED FUNCTIONS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2001

A. R. VILLENA
Affiliation:
Departamento de Analisis Matematico, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain; [email protected]
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Abstract

Let Ω be a topological space without isolated points, let E be a topological linear space which is continuously embedded into a product of countably boundedly generated topological linear spaces, and let X be a linear subspace of C(Ω, E). If aC(Ω) is not constant on any open subset of Ω and aXX, then it is shown that there is at most one F-space topology on X that makes the multiplication by a continuous. Furthermore, if [Ufr ] is a subset of C(Ω) which separates strongly the points of Ω and [Ufr ]XX, then it is proved that there is at most one F-space topology on X that makes the multiplication by a continuous for each a ∈ [Ufr ].

These results are applied to the study of the uniqueness of the F-space topology and the continuity of translation invariant operators on the Banach space L1(G, E) for a noncompact locally compact group G and a Banach space E. Furthermore, the problems of the uniqueness of the F-algebra topology and the continuity of epimorphisms and derivations on F-algebras and some algebras of vector-valued functions are considered.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
The London Mathematical Society 2001

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Footnotes

The author was supported by DGICYT grant PB98-1358.