Erdős–Kaplansky theorem

The Erdős–Kaplansky theorem is a theorem from functional analysis. The theorem makes a fundamental statement about the dimension of the dual spaces of infinite-dimensional vector spaces, in particular it shows that the algebraic dual space is not isomorphic to the vector space itself.

The theorem is named after Paul Erdős and Irving Kaplansky.

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