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arxiv: math/9211210 · v1 · pith:CZ3LS6ABnew · submitted 1992-11-17 · 🧮 math.FA

Polynomial Schur and Polynomial Dunford-Pettis Properties

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A Banach space is {\it polynomially Schur} if sequential convergence against analytic polynomials implies norm convergence. Carne, Cole and Gamelin show that a space has this property and the Dunford-Pettis property if and only if it is Schur. Herein is defined a reasonable generalization of the Dunford--Pettis property using polynomials of a fixed homogeneity. It is shown, for example, that a Banach space will has the $P_N$ Dunford--Pettis property if and only if every weakly compact $N-$homogeneous polynomial (in the sense of Ryan) on the space is completely continuous. A certain geometric condition, involving estimates on spreading models and implied by nontrivial type, is shown to be sufficient to imply that a space is polynomially Schur.

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