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An order topology Ω \Omega that can be defined on any partially-ordered space has as its closed sets those that contain the (o)-limits of all their (o)-convergent nets. In this paper we study the situation in which a topological vector space with a Schauder basis is ordered by the basis cone. In a Fréchet space ( E , τ ) (E,\tau ) , we obtain necessary and sufficient conditions both for τ ⊂ Ω \tau \subset \Omega and for τ = Ω \tau = \Omega . Characterizations of (o)- and Ω \Omega -convergence and of Ω \Omega -closed sets are obtained. The equality of the order topology with the strong topology in certain dual Banach spaces is related to weak sequential completeness through the concept of a shrinking basis.
Linearly ordered topological spaces, generalized ordered spaces, and partially ordered spaces, Ordered topological structures, Sobolev spaces and other spaces of ``smooth'' functions, embedding theorems, trace theorems, Ordered topological linear spaces, vector lattices
Linearly ordered topological spaces, generalized ordered spaces, and partially ordered spaces, Ordered topological structures, Sobolev spaces and other spaces of ``smooth'' functions, embedding theorems, trace theorems, Ordered topological linear spaces, vector lattices
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