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On closedness of convex sets in Banach lattices (1808.06747v2)

Published 21 Aug 2018 in math.FA

Abstract: Let $X$ be a Banach lattice. A well-known problem arising from the theory of risk measures asks when order closedness of a convex set in $X$ implies closedness with respect to the topology $\sigma(X,X_n\sim)$, where $X_n\sim$ is the order continuous dual of $X$. Motivated by the solution in the Orlicz space case, we introduce two relevant properties: the disjoint order continuity property ($DOCP$) and the order subsequence splitting property ($OSSP$). We show that when $X$ is monotonically complete with $OSSP$ and $X_n\sim$ contains a strictly positive element, every order closed convex set in $X$ is $\sigma(X,X_n\sim)$-closed if and only if $X$ has $DOCP$ and either $X$ or $X_n\sim$ is order continuous. This in turn occurs if and only if either $X$ or the norm dual $X*$ of $X$ is order continuous. We also give a modular condition under which a Banach lattice has $OSSP$. In addition, we also give a characterization of $X$ for which order closedness of a convex set in $X$ is equivalent to closedness with respect to the topology $\sigma(X,X_{uo}\sim)$, where $X_{uo}\sim$ is the unbounded order continuous dual of $X$.

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