Compact lines and the Sobczyk property (Q2511674)

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Compact lines and the Sobczyk property
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    Compact lines and the Sobczyk property (English)
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    6 August 2014
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    In this interesting and well written paper, the authors continue their study of the Sobczyk property for particular classes of Banach spaces, namely for the spaces of continuous real-valued functions on compact lines. (The symbol \(C(K)\) used below stands for the standard Banach space of real-valued continuous functions on a compact topological space \(K\).) We recall that the Sobczyk property for a Banach space \(X\) means that every isomorphic copy of \(c_0\) contained in \(X\) is complemented. The Sobzcyk theorem states that every separable Banach space has the Sobzcyk property (see [\textit{A. Sobczyk}, Bull. Am. Math. Soc. 47, 938--947 (1941; Zbl 0027.40801; JFM 67.1045.01)]). This follows from the fact that the space \(c_0\) is separably injective, which means that given a separable Banach space \(X\) and a closed subspace \(Y\), every bounded operator \(T: Y\to c_0\) admits a bounded extension to \(X\). If \(X\) is a Banach space and \(Y\) is a closed subspace, \(Y\) is said to have the \(c_0\)-extension property if \(Y\) has the property above. The Banach space \(X\) has the \(c_0\)-extension property (respectively the separable \(c_0\)-extension property), if every closed subspace (respectively separable closed subspace) has the \(c_0\)-extension property. All the results mentioned below deal with a compact line \(K\). (We recall that a compact line is a linearly ordered set which is compact in the order topology.) The main theorem of the paper is as follows: Theorem. Let \(K\) be a compact line and \(Y\) be a closed subspace of \(C(K)\) with separable dual. Then \(Y\) has the \(c_0\)-extension property. An immediate corollary of this result is that the Banach space \(C(K)\), where \(K\) is a compact line, has the Sobczyk property. The authors also provide a charaterization of \(C(K)\)-spaces possessing the \(c_0\)-extension property which reads as follows: A compact line \(K\) is \(\aleph_0\)-monolithic if and only if \(C(K)\) has the \(c_0\)-extension property, and this is the case if and only if \(C(K)\) has the separable \(c_0\)-extension property. (We recall that a compact space \(K\) is \(\aleph_0\)-monolithic if every separable subspace of \(K\) is metrizable.) This result together with the second theorem mentioned above implies that \(C(K)\), where \(K\) is the double-arrow space, has the Sobzcyk property although it does not possess the separable \(c_0\)-extension property (see also [\textit{W. M. Patterson}, Can. Math. Bull. 36, No. 3, 351--357 (1993; Zbl 0792.46014)]).
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    Banach spaces of continuous functions
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    Sobczyk property
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    extensions of bounded operators
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    compact lines
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