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List of Banach spaces

In the mathematical field of functional analysis, Banach spaces are among the most important objects of study. In other areas of mathematical analysis, most spaces which arise in practice turn out to be Banach spaces as well.

Classical Banach spaces

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According to Diestel (1984, Chapter VII), the classical Banach spaces are those defined by Dunford & Schwartz (1958), which is the source for the following table.

Glossary of symbols for the table below:

  • denotes the field of real numbers or complex numbers
  • is a compact Hausdorff space.
  • are real numbers with that are Hölder conjugates, meaning that they satisfy and thus also
  • is a -algebra of sets.
  • is an algebra of sets (for spaces only requiring finite additivity, such as the ba space).
  • is a measure with variation A positive measure is a real-valued positive set function defined on a -algebra which is countably additive.
Classical Banach spaces
Dual space Reflexive weakly sequentially complete Norm Notes
Yes Yes Euclidean space
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
No Yes
No No
No No
No No Isomorphic but not isometric to
No Yes Isometrically isomorphic to
No Yes Isometrically isomorphic to
No No Isometrically isomorphic to
No No Isometrically isomorphic to
No No
No No
? No Yes
? No Yes A closed subspace of
? No Yes A closed subspace of
Yes Yes
No Yes The dual is if is -finite.
? No Yes is the total variation of
? No Yes consists of functions such that
No Yes Isomorphic to the Sobolev space
No No Isomorphic to essentially by Taylor's theorem.

Banach spaces in other areas of analysis

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Banach spaces serving as counterexamples

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ W.T. Gowers, "A solution to the Schroeder–Bernstein problem for Banach spaces", Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 28 (1996) pp. 297–304.

References

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  • Diestel, Joseph (1984), Sequences and series in Banach spaces, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 0-387-90859-5.
  • Dunford, N.; Schwartz, J.T. (1958), Linear operators, Part I, Wiley-Interscience.
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List of Banach spaces
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