This is an announcement for the paper "Some strongly bounded classes
of Banach spaces" by Pandelis Dodos and Valentin Ferenczi.
Abstract: We show that the classes of separable reflexive Banach
spaces and of spaces with separable dual are strongly bounded. This
gives a new proof of a recent result of E. Odell and Th. Schlumprecht,
asserting that there exists a separable reflexive Banach space
containing isomorphic copies of every separable uniformly convex
Banach spaces.
Archive classification: Functional Analysis
Mathematics Subject Classification: 03E15; 46B03
Remarks: 10 pages
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Dear Friends,
This is the second announcement for the CBMS conference on
'A Probabilistic and Combinatorial Approach in Analysis', with
Professor Mark Rudelson from the University of Missouri as the main
speaker. The conference will be held at the Department of Mathematical
Sciences of Kent State University in August 6-10 2006, followed by the
conference on Analysis and Applications in August 11-12.
We hope that you will be able to participate. Please, let us know as
soon as possible if you are interested in attending. Please also find
more information below:
1)With CBMS funding we will be able to cover the local expenses for
most of the participants. We NEED to know if you wish to have a
dormitory room. We hasten to mention that the dormitory is
brand-spanking new, modern and, we expect, comfortable as well as
conveniently located near to the site of the lectures.
Please, let us know as soon as possible if you would prefer to stay in a
hotel or need any other special housing arrangements. (This may require
additional payment towards the housing costs.)
2) We NEED to know your travel arrangements; in particular, when are you
arriving, by what means are you traveling and, if by air, PLEASE furnish
us with complete details. The nearest airports are Cleveland Hopkins
Airport (CLE) or Akron Canton Regional Airport (CAK). We wish to be
sure to have someone at the correct airport to meet and greet you, take
you to Kent, check you into your domicile, and help you settle in.
3) Along with this information we'll NEED to know how long you will be
with us. Mark Rudelson's lectures are scheduled from August 6 at 11:00AM
until August 10 at 4pm. You may check in to your room as early as August
5. On August 11-12 we will have additional lectures by participants and
we welcome all of you to submit an abstract and title via e-mail as soon
as possible.
The check-out date for the dormitory rooms is August 13.
4) Please note that that breakfast and lunch will be provided by the
conference, and we will send you a list of additional fun events and
excitements in Kent and Cleveland soon.
5) All this information will be also provided on
http://www.math.kent.edu/math/CBMS.cfm
or, please contact Artem Zvavitch (zvavitch(a)math.kent.edu) for more
information.
Best Regards,
Richard Aron, Joe Diestel, Per Enflo, Victor Lomonosov, Andrew Tonge,
and Artem Zvavitch
This is an announcement for the paper "Boolean methods in the theory
of vector lattices" by Kusraev A.G. and Kutateladze S.S.
Abstract: This is an overview of the recent results of interaction
of Boolean valued analysis and vector lattice theory.
Archive classification: Functional Analysis; Operator Algebras
Mathematics Subject Classification: 46 A 40
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