Some progress on the polynomial Dunford-Pettis property (Q1730290)
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Some progress on the polynomial Dunford-Pettis property (English)
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5 March 2019
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Summary: A Banach space \(E\) has the \textit{Dunford-Pettis property} (\textit{DPP}, for short) if every weakly compact (linear) operator on \(E\) is completely continuous. In 1979 R. A. Ryan proved that \(E\) has the DPP if and only if every weakly compact polynomial on \(E\) is completely continuous. Every \(k\)-homogeneous (continuous) polynomial \(P\in\mathcal P(^k\!E,F)\) between Banach spaces \(E\) and \(F\) admits an extension \(\widetilde P\in\mathcal P(^k\!E^{**},F^{**})\) to the biduals called the Aron-Berner extension. The Aron-Berner extension of every weakly compact polynomial \(P\in{\mathcal P}(^k\!E,F)\) is \(F\)-valued, that is, \(\widetilde P(E^{**})\subseteq F\), but there are non-weakly compact polynomials with \(F\)-valued Aron-Berner extension. For Banach spaces \(F\) with weak-star sequentially compact dual unit ball \(B_{F^*}\), we strengthen Ryan's result by showing that \(E\) has the DPP if and only if every polynomial \(P\in\mathcal P(^k\!E,F)\) with \(F\)-valued Aron-Berner extension is completely continuous. This gives a partial answer to a question raised in 2003 by I. Villanueva and the second named author. They proved the result for spaces \(E\) such that every operator from \(E\) into its dual \(E^*\) is weakly compact, but the question remained open for other spaces.
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Aron-Berner extension of polynomials
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Dunford-Pettis property
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Dunford-Pettis set
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completely continuous polynomials
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