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On compact convex subsets of fuzzy number space (퍼지 수 공간의 컴팩트 볼륵 집합에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Yun-Kyong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.14-17
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    • 2003
  • By Mazur's theorem, the convex hull of a relatively compact subset a Banach space is also relatively compact. But this is not true any more in the space of fuzzy numbers endowed with the Hausdorff-Skorohod metric. In this paper, we establish a necessary and sufficient condition for which the convex hull of K is also relatively compact when K is a relatively compact subset of the space F(R$\^$k/) of fuzzy numbers of R$\^$k/ endowed with the Hausdorff-Skorohod metric.

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ASCOLI'S THEOREM AND THE PURE STATES OF A C*-ALGEBRA

  • Mckennon, Kelly
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.23-34
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    • 1988
  • A version of Ascoli's Theorem (equating compact and equicontinuous sets) is presented in the context of convergence spaces. This theorem and another, (involving equicontinuity) are applied to characterize compact subsets of quasi-multipliers of a $C^*$-algebra B, and to characterize the compact subsets of the state space of B. The classical Ascoli Theorem states that, for pointwise pre-compact families F of continuous functions from a locally compact space Y to a complete Hausdorff uniform space Z, equicontinuity of F is equivalent to relative compactness in the compact-open topology([4] 7.17). Though this is one of the most important theorems of modern analysis, there are some applications of the ideas inherent in this theorem which arc not readily accessible by direct appeal to the theorem. When one passes to so-called "non-commutative analysis", analysis of non-commutative $C^*$-algebras, the analogue of Y may not be relatively compact, while the conclusion of Ascoli's Theorem still holds. Consequently it seems plausible to establish a more general Ascoli Theorem which will directly apply to these examples.

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