Abstract

A Schauder basis in a real or complex Banach space X is a sequence ( e n ) n ∈ N in X such that for every x ∈ X there exists a unique sequence of scalars ( λ n ) n ∈ N satisfying that x = ∑ n = 1 ∞ λ n e n . Schauder bases were first introduced in the setting of real or complex Banach spaces but they have been transported to the scope of real or complex Hausdorff locally convex topological vector spaces. In this manuscript, we extend them to the setting of topological vector spaces over an absolutely valued division ring by redefining them as pre-Schauder bases. We first prove that, if a topological vector space admits a pre-Schauder basis, then the linear span of the basis is Hausdorff and the series linear span of the basis minus the linear span contains the intersection of all neighborhoods of 0. As a consequence, we conclude that the coefficient functionals are continuous if and only if the canonical projections are also continuous (this is a trivial fact in normed spaces but not in topological vector spaces). We also prove that, if a Hausdorff topological vector space admits a pre-Schauder basis and is w * -strongly torsionless, then the biorthogonal system formed by the basis and its coefficient functionals is total. Finally, we focus on Schauder bases on Banach spaces proving that every Banach space with a normalized Schauder basis admits an equivalent norm closer to the original norm than the typical bimonotone renorming and that still makes the basis binormalized and monotone. We also construct an increasing family of left-comparable norms making the normalized Schauder basis binormalized and show that the limit of this family is a right-comparable norm that also makes the normalized Schauder basis binormalized.

Highlights

  • Schauder bases were introduced for the first time in [1] in the setting of real or complexBanach spaces

  • We conclude that the coefficient functionals are continuous if and only if the canonical projections are continuous

  • If a Hausdorff topological vector space admits a pre-Schauder basis and is w∗ -strongly torsionless, the biorthogonal system formed by the basis and its coefficient functionals is total

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Summary

Introduction

Schauder bases were introduced for the first time in [1] in the setting of real or complex. Symmetry 2019, 11, 1026 coefficient functionals are all continuous, the canonical projections are continuous due to the vector character of the topology (see Lemma 1) In this situation, we say that (en )n∈N is a Schauder basis. We show that the existence of a pre-Schauder basis on a topological vector space over an absolutely valued division ring implies the existence of a dense Hausdorff subspace, which is precisely the linear span of the basis (Theorem 1). We construct an increasing family of left-comparable norms making the normalized Schauder basis binormalized (Theorem 4 and show that the limit of this family is a right-comparable norm that makes the normalized Schauder basis binormalized (Corollary 2))

Impact of Pre-Schauder Bases on the Vector Topology
Renormings Concerning Schauder Bases
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