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c space

In the mathematical field of functional analysis, the space denoted by c is the vector space of all convergent sequences (xn) of real numbers or complex numbers. When equipped with the uniform norm: the space c becomes a Banach space. It is a closed linear subspace of the space of bounded sequences, ℓ∞, and contains as a closed subspace the Banach space c0 of sequences converging to zero. The dual of c is isometrically isomorphic to ℓ1, as is that of c0. In particular, neither c nor c0 is reflexive. In the first case, the isomorphism of ℓ1 with c* is given as follows. If (x0,x1,...) ∈ ℓ1, then the pairing with an element (y1,y2,...) in c is given by This is the Riesz representation theorem on the ordinal ω. For c0, the pairing between (xi) in ℓ1 and (yi) in c0 is given by

[ "Monoclinic crystal system", "Sequence space", "Discrete mathematics", "Mathematical analysis", "Pure mathematics", "Bs space" ]
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