• a branch of mathematics, the Goldstine theorem, named after Herman Goldstine, is stated as follows: Goldstine theorem. Let X {\displaystyle X} be a Banach...
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  • Banach–Alaoglu theorem Bishop–Phelps theorem Mazur's lemma James' theorem Goldstine theorem Conway 1990, p. 163. Conway, John B. (1990). A Course in Functional...
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  • Going-up and going-down theorems (commutative algebra) Goldberg–Sachs theorem (physics) Goldie's theorem (ring theory) Goldstine theorem (functional analysis)...
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  • in a Banach space James' theorem – theorem in mathematicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Goldstine theorem Mazur's lemma – On strongly...
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  • Banach space Goldstine theorem James' theorem – theorem in mathematicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Krein-Milman theorem – On when...
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  • The structured program theorem, also called the Böhm–Jacopini theorem, is a result in programming language theory. It states that a class of control-flow...
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  • the unit ball of X ′ ′ . {\displaystyle X^{\prime \prime }.} The Goldstine theorem states that the unit ball of a normed space is weakly*-dense in the...
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  • Relates three different kinds of weak compactness in a Banach space Goldstine theorem Mazur's lemma – On strongly convergent combinations of a weakly convergent...
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  • Mazur's lemma (category Theorems involving convexity)
    a Banach space James's theorem – theorem in mathematicsPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Goldstine theorem Renardy, Michael & Rogers...
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  • language theory, the theorem can be used to prove that certain context-free languages are inherently ambiguous. For example, the Goldstine language L G {\displaystyle...
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