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The algebra of bounded linear operators on \(\ell_p \oplus \ell_q\) has infinitely many closed ideals
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    The algebra of bounded linear operators on \(\ell_p \oplus \ell_q\) has infinitely many closed ideals (English)
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    8 February 2018
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    For $p,q\in(1,\infty)$ with $p$ smaller than $q$, the authors prove that the algebra $\mathcal{L}(\ell p\oplus\ell q)$ of all bounded linear operators on $\ell p\oplus\ell q$ has infinitely many closed ideals. This result solves a long standing open problem raised by \textit{A. Pietsch} [Operator ideals. Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften (1978; Zbl 0399.47039), Problem 5.3.3]. It is worth mentioning that in fact the techniques developed along the paper provide a stronger result: there is a continuum of such ideals.
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    operator ideals
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    Banach spaces
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