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New Moduli For Banach Spaces

Ivanov, G.
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Martini, H.
2017
Annals Of Functional Analysis

Modifying the moduli of supporting convexity and supporting smoothness, we introduce new moduli for Banach spaces which occur, for example, as lengths of catheti of right-angled triangles (defined via so-called quasiorthogonality). These triangles have two boundary points of the unit ball of a Banach space as endpoints of their hypotenuse, and their third vertex lies in a supporting hyperplane of one of the two other vertices. Among other things, it is our goal to quantify via such triangles the local deviation of the unit sphere from its supporting hyperplanes. We prove respective Day-Nordlander-type results involving generalizations of the modulus of convexity and the modulus of Banas.

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research article
DOI
10.1215/20088752-2017-0001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000407475300007

Author(s)
Ivanov, G.
Martini, H.
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Tusi Mathematical Research Group

Published in
Annals Of Functional Analysis
Volume

8

Issue

3

Start page

350

End page

365

Subjects

Day-Nordlander-type results

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Birkhoff-James orthogonality

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Milman modulus

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modulus of (supporting) convexity

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modulus of (supporting) smoothness

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quasiorthogonality

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September 5, 2017
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