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Using factorization properties of an operator ideal over a Banach space, it is shown how to embed a locally convex space from the corresponding Grothendieck space ideal into a suitable power of E, thus achieving a unified treatment of several embedding theorems involving certain classes of locally convex spaces.
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Sofi, M.A. A note on embedding into product spaces. Czech Math J 56, 507–513 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10587-006-0032-6
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