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The convex hull of a Banach-Saks set

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 نشر من قبل Jordi Lopez-Abad
 تاريخ النشر 2012
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A subset $A$ of a Banach space is called Banach-Saks when every sequence in $A$ has a Ces{`a}ro convergent subsequence. Our interest here focusses on the following problem: is the convex hull of a Banach-Saks set again Banach-Saks? By means of a combinatorial argument, we show that in general the answer is negative. However, sufficient conditions are given in order to obtain a positive result.

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