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Double sequence spaces defined over an n-normed sequence space

Afrika Matematika, 2012
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Exploring sequence space

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2017
From their early roots in natural products, peptides now represent an expanding class of novel drugs. Their modular structures make them ideal candidates for pooled library screening approaches. Key technologies for library generation and screening, such as SICLOPPS, phage display and mRNA display, give unparalleled access to tight binding peptides ...
Obexer, Richard   +2 more
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Spaces of sequences

1994
Among the most important and simplest normed and Banach spaces are the sequence spaces—vector subspaces of the vector space ℝℕ of all real sequences. The sequence spaces can be thought of as the “building blocks” of Banach spaces and Banach lattices.
Charalambos D. Aliprantis, Kim C. Border
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Banach sequence spaces

1966
Mathematics Technical ...
Mizel, Victor J., Sundaresan
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Finitary sequence spaces

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1993
AbstractThis paper studies the metric structure of the space Hr of absolutely summable sequences of real numbers with at most r nonzero terms. Hr is complete, and is located and nowhere dense in the space of all absolutely summable sequences. Totally bounded and compact subspaces of Hr are characterized, and large classes of located, totally bounded ...
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On some sequence spaces

1994
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FISHER, B, PEHLIVAN, S
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Sequence Spaces

2020
Mohammad Mursaleen, Feyzi Başar
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High-throughput biochemistry in RNA sequence space: predicting structure and function

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2023
Emil Marklund   +2 more
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Classical Sequence Spaces

1974
By the term classical sequence space we shall mean the spaces l p (ℕ, ℝ), c(ℕ, ℝ), and c0(ℕ, ℝ) and their complex analogues. In section 12 we briefly develop the notion of a Schauder basis and study these bases in classical sequence spaces. In particular, we use basis theory to show that each infinite dimensional complemented subspace of a classical ...
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