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In functional analysis, a branch of mathematics, the Goldstine theorem, named after Herman Goldstine, is stated as follows: Goldstine theorem. Let $ X $ be a Banach space, then the image of the closed unit ball $ B\subseteq X $ under the canonical embedding into the closed unit ball $ B^{\prime \prime...
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