Abstract

Let be the class of sequentially complete locally convex spaces such that an existence theorem holds for the linear Cauchy problem , , with respect to functions . It is proved that if , then for an arbitrary set . It is also proved that a topological product of infinitely many infinite-dimensional Frechet spaces, each not isomorphic to , does not belong to .

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