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- James_space abstract "In the area of mathematics known as functional analysis, James' space is an important example in the theory of Banach spaces and commonly serves as useful counterexample to general statements concerning the structure of general Banach spaces. The space was first introduced in 1950 in a short paper by Robert C. James.James' space serves as an example of a space that is isometrically isomorphic to its double dual, while not being reflexive. Furthermore, James' space has a basis, while having no unconditional basis.".
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- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Banach_space.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banach_spaces.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Functional_analysis.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Codimension.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Dual_space.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Functional_analysis.
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- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Robert_C._James.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Schauder_basis.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Sequence_space.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Standard_basis.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLink Tsirelson_space.
- James_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "James' space".
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- James_space subject Category:Banach_spaces.
- James_space subject Category:Functional_analysis.
- James_space hypernym Example.
- James_space type Building.
- James_space comment "In the area of mathematics known as functional analysis, James' space is an important example in the theory of Banach spaces and commonly serves as useful counterexample to general statements concerning the structure of general Banach spaces. The space was first introduced in 1950 in a short paper by Robert C. James.James' space serves as an example of a space that is isometrically isomorphic to its double dual, while not being reflexive.".
- James_space label "James space".
- James_space label "James' space".
- James_space sameAs m.012c63hs.
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