Synopses & Reviews
This volume reflects the progress made in many branches of recent research in Banach space theory and illustrates its interplay with other areas of analysis.
Table of Contents
A note on the Ishihara and Takahashi modulus of convexity J. Alonso and A. Ullan; 1. A property of non-strongly regular operators S. Agyros and M. Petrakis; 2. The entropy of convex bodies with 'few' extreme points K. Ball and A. Pajor; 3. Spaces of vector-valued analytic functions and applications P. G. Casazza and N. J. Kalton; 4. Moduli of complex convexity W. Davis; 5. Grothendieck-type inequalities and weak Hilbert spaces M. Defant and M. Junge; 6. A weak topology characterization of l1(m) S. J. Dilworth; 7. Singular integral operators: a martingale approach T. Figiel; 8. Remarks about the interpolation of Radon-Nikodym operators N. Ghoussoub, B. Maurey and W. Schachermayer; 9. Symmetric sequences in finite-dimensional normed spaces T. Gowers; 10. Some topologies on the space of analytic self-maps of the unit disk H. Hunziker, H. Jarchow and V. Mascioni; 11. Minimal and strongly minimal Orlicz spaces N. J. Kalton; 12. Type and cotype in Musielak-Orlicz spaces A. Kaminska and B. Turett; 13. On the complex Grothendieck constant in the n-dimensional case H. König; 14. Pathological properties and dichotomies for random quotients of finite-dimensional Banach spaces P. Mankiewicz and N. Tomczak-Jaegermann; 15. A note on a low M*-estimate V. Milman; 16. The p1/p in Pisier's factorization theorem S. J. Montgomery-Smith; 17. When E and E[E] are isomorphic C. J. Read; 18. A note on Gaussian measure of translates of balls M. Talagrand; 19. Sublattices of M(X) isometric to M[0,1] L. W. Weiss.