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lattices without copies of \(c_0\)
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When do the Banach lattices \(C([0,\alpha],X)\) determine the ordinal intervals \([0,\alpha]\)?
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    When do the Banach lattices \(C([0,\alpha],X)\) determine the ordinal intervals \([0,\alpha]\)? (English)
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    4 July 2016
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    \(C(K,X)\)
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    Banach lattices
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    Kaplansky's theorem
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    lattices without copies of \(c_0\)
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    cancellation law
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