On large indecomposable Banach spaces (Q1948120)

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On large indecomposable Banach spaces
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    On large indecomposable Banach spaces (English)
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    30 April 2013
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    Recall that an infinite-dimensional Banach space \(X\) is indecomposable if, whenever \(X=A \oplus B\), then \(A\) or \(B\) is finite-dimensional. Moreover, \(X\) is hereditarily indecompsable (HI) if all its infinite dimensional subspaces are indecomposable. It is well known that each HI space has density at most \(2^{\omega}\). In the paper under review, a \(C(K)\) space of density \(2^{2^{\omega}}\) is introduced which is indecomposable. The construction is not absolute, that is, it is proved that it is consistent that such a space exists.
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    indecomposable Banach space
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    Banach spaces of continuous functions with few operators
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    independence results
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    consistency results
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    complemented subspaces
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