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Adding an identity to a Banach lattice algebra: a look at a Wickstead’s counter-example from a norm-free point of view

Positivity, 2021
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K. Boulabiar, H. Hafsi, M. Mahfoudhi
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The subspace structure of free Banach lattices

2021
Given a Banach space E, one can associate a Banach lattice FBL[E], with the property that every bounded operator from E to a Banach lattice X extends uniquely to a lattice homomorphism from FBL[E] into X. We will discuss recent progress towards understanding the structure of FBL[E], and its relation to classical topics in Banach space theory.
openaire   +1 more source

Complemented subspaces of Banach lattices

Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis
We survey recent developments on the structure of complemented subspaces of Banach lattices, including in particular the construction of a complemented subspace of a C(K)-space which is not linearly isomorphic to any Banach lattice.
David de Hevia, P. Tradacete
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The strong Nakano property in Banach lattices

RACSAM
We study the strong Nakano property in Banach lattices with a special focus on free Banach lattices. We show that for every finite dimensional Banach space E, the free Banach lattice FBL[E] has the strong Nakano property with a constant independent of ...
Youssef Azouzi   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Banach lattices of positively homogeneous functions induced by a Banach space

Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
Motivated by the construction of the free Banach lattice generated by a Banach space, we introduce and study several vector and Banach lattices of positively homogeneous functions defined on the dual of a Banach space  E .
N. Laustsen, P. Tradacete
semanticscholar   +1 more source

XML Prompting as Grammar-Constrained Interaction: Fixed-Point Semantics, Convergence Guarantees, and Human-AI Protocols

arXiv.org
Structured prompting with XML tags has emerged as an effective way to steer large language models (LLMs) toward parseable, schema-adherent outputs in real-world systems.
Faruk Alpay, Taylan Alpay
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Free Energies of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Reagents and Their Applications

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Rishi G Agarwal   +2 more
exaly  

Theory of Nonequilibrium Free Energy Transduction by Molecular Machines

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Aidan I Brown, David A Sivak
exaly  

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