What is Weak: Definition and 503 Discussions

In mathematics, weak topology is an alternative term for certain initial topologies, often on topological vector spaces or spaces of linear operators, for instance on a Hilbert space. The term is most commonly used for the initial topology of a topological vector space (such as a normed vector space) with respect to its continuous dual. The remainder of this article will deal with this case, which is one of the concepts of functional analysis.
One may call subsets of a topological vector space weakly closed (respectively, weakly compact, etc.) if they are closed (respectively, compact, etc.) with respect to the weak topology. Likewise, functions are sometimes called weakly continuous (respectively, weakly differentiable, weakly analytic, etc.) if they are continuous (respectively, differentiable, analytic, etc.) with respect to the weak topology.

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  1. ShawnD

    Adding a weak acid to a strong acid

    If a weak acid is added to a strong acid, does it make the solution more acidic or less acidic? Assuming that the weak acid is not one of those ions that can turn into a stronger acid or a stronger base (like H2CO3 <--> HCO3 <--> CO3). I was thinking something like adding ethanoic acid to...
  2. Simfish

    Archived Question about Weak Nuclear Force

    Hi; I have a question: Does the weak nuclear force convey the decay undergone by radioisotopes or not? Is the decay of radioisotopes caused instead by the electromagnetic repulsion that overcomes the strong nuclear force? Also, what type of radioactivity is conveyed by the weak nuclear force? I...
  3. T

    The Weak vs Strong Anthropic Principle

    Which one do you believe is right the weak anthropic principle or the strong anthropic pricple. weak-one universe Strong-millions of universes, each with a differnt value for the constants.
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