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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1686143
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Examples of non-archimedean nuclear Fréchet spaces without a Schauder basis (English)
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28 January 2003
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This paper presents a solution of a long-standing problem in \(p\)-adic functional analysis. Let \(k\) be a non-archimedean, non-trivially valued field which is complete with respect to the metric induced by the valuation \(|\cdot |:K\to [0,\infty)\); let \(E\) be an infinite-dimensional Fréchet space of countable type, i.e., there is a countable set whose linear span is dense over \(K\). A sequence \(e_1,e_2,\dots,\) is called a Schauder basis of \(E\) if every \(x\in E\) has a unique expansion \(x=\sum^\infty_{n=1}\lambda_ne_n\), where \(\lambda_n\in K\), \(\lambda_ne_n\to 0\). In the present paper, it is shown that not every \(E\) has a Schauder basis. Much more strongly, an infinite family of pairwise non-isomorphic nuclear \(E\)'s without Schauder basis is constructed. Also, an example that, in addition, has no bounded approximation property is presented. The constructions are inspired by classical techniques used by Bessaga, Mitiagin, and Vogt.
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\(p\)-adic functional analysis
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Schauder basis
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