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Factorization of weakly continuous holomorphic mappings

Functional Analysis 2016-09-06 v1

Abstract

We prove a basic property of continuous multilinear mappings between topological vector spaces, from which we derive an easy proof of the fact that a multilinear mapping (and a polynomial) between topological vector spaces is weakly continuous on weakly bounded sets if and only if it is weakly {\it uniformly\/} continuous on weakly bounded sets. This result was obtained in 1983 by Aron, Herv\'es and Valdivia for polynomials between Banach spaces, and it also holds if the weak topology is replaced by a coarser one. However, we show that it need not be true for a stronger topology, thus answering a question raised by Aron. As an application of the first result, we prove that a holomorphic mapping ff between complex Banach spaces is weakly uniformly continuous on bounded subsets if and only if it admits a factorization of the form f=gSf=g\circ S, where SS is a compact operator and gg a holomorphic mapping.

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@article{arxiv.math/9605215,
  title  = {Factorization of weakly continuous holomorphic mappings},
  author = {Manuel Gonzalez and Joaquin M. Gutierrez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9605215},
  year   = {2016}
}