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Strict inductive limits in locally convex cones

Positivity, 2010
The author introduces strict inductive limits in the context of locally convex cones. The general theory of locally convex cones was developed by Keimel and Roth. The main concepts are recalled in the introduction of this paper. Several results in the spirit of the classical properties established by Dieudonné and Schwartz for strict inductive limits ...
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Local minima of quadratic forms on convex cones

Journal of Global Optimization, 2007
Local and global minima of quadratic forms on the trace of a convex cone \(K\) are investigated. The authors prove an upper bound on the number of local minima. It is also shown that a local optimal solution situated in the relative interior of \(K\) is in fact a global optimal solution.
Seeger, Alberto, Torki, Mounir
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The Orlicz–Pettis theorem for locally convex cones

Positivity
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Cones in the Tensor Product of Locally Convex Lattices

American Journal of Mathematics, 1976
If E and F are locally convex lattices it is shown that the closure of the projective cone equals the biprojective cone for the projective topology on E 0 F and that this result cannot be extended to arbitrarily ordered locally convex spaces. The question of when these cones are b-cones is considered and applications are given to the tensor product of ...
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Stability of linear operators in locally convex cones

Bulletin des Sciences Mathématiques
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Ismail Nikoufar, Asghar Ranjbari
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Locally convex cones

1992
Klaus Keimel, Walter Roth
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Scaling deep learning for materials discovery

Nature, 2023
, Muratahan Aykol, Ekin Cubuk
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Weak Cone-Completeness of Direct Sums in Locally Convex Cones

2019
We consider the weak cone-completeness in locally convex cones and prove that the direct sum of a family of weakly cone-complete separated locally convex cones is weakly cone-complete. We conclude that a direct sum cone topology is barreled whenever its components are weakly cone-complete and separated with the countable bases.
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II. Convexes et Cones Convexes non Localement Compacts

1983
Jean-Marc Belley   +2 more
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The trip of the tip: understanding the growth cone machinery

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2009

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