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Complemented copies of \(c_0( \tau )\) in tensor products of \(L_p[0,1]\)
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    Complemented copies of \(c_0( \tau )\) in tensor products of \(L_p[0,1]\) (English)
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    10 March 2020
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    Given a Banach space, we say that it contains a (complemented) copy of \(c_0\) if it has a (complemented) subspace topologically isomorphic to \(c_0\). In the last decades of the preceding century, conditions for tensor products and for vector-valued function spaces to contain a copy or a complemented copy of \(c_0\), as well as other classical Banach spaces, were thoroughly studied (see, for instance, the references in the paper under review). This study has been continued in the present century replacing the Banach space \(c_0\) by the Banach spaces \(c_0(\Gamma)\), where \(\Gamma\) is an uncountable set. The present paper is an important step in this direction. Given a Banach space \(X\), the paper under review provides interesting conditions for the Lebesgue-Bochner function Banach space \(L_p([0,1],X)\) and for the tensor products \(L_p([0,1]) \hat{\otimes}_{\varepsilon} X\) and \(L_p([0,1]) \hat{\otimes}_{\pi} X\), among others, to contain a complemented copy of \(c_0(\Gamma)\).
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    Lebesgue-Bochner spaces \(L_p([0, 1], X)\)
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    complemented subspaces
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    \(c_0(\Gamma)\) spaces
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    injective tensor product
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    projective tensor product
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