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- Q2226748 subject Q7081756.
- Q2226748 abstract "In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, the Mackey topology, named after George Mackey, is the finest topology for a topological vector space which still preserves the continuous dual. In other words the Mackey topology does not make linear functions continuous which were discontinuous in the default topology.The Mackey topology is the opposite of the weak topology, which is the coarsest topology on a topological vector space which preserves the continuity of all linear functions in the continuous dual.The Mackey–Arens theorem states that all possible dual topologies are finer than the weak topology and coarser than the Mackey topology.".
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- Q2226748 comment "In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, the Mackey topology, named after George Mackey, is the finest topology for a topological vector space which still preserves the continuous dual.".
- Q2226748 label "Mackey topology".