Consequences of the existence of a non-compact operator between nuclear Köthe spaces (Q797093)
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Consequences of the existence of a non-compact operator between nuclear Köthe spaces (English)
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1984
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Let E and F be nuclear Köthe spaces with continuous norm. Then using the result: ''Every linear continuous map form E into F is compact if and only if every continuous generalized diagonal map (i.e. composition of a permutation by a diagonal map) from E into F is compact'', it is proved that if there exists a non-compact linear continuous map from E into F then E and F have a common step space up to isomorphism in each of the following cases: 1) E is regular and F is isomorphic to a subspace of E. 2) F is regular and E is isomorphic to a quotient space of F. 3) E and F satisfy a certain splitting condition. Consequences in some particular cases are also obtained.
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existence of a non-compact operator
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nuclear Köthe spaces with continuous norm
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continuous generalized diagonal map
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subspace
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quotient space
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splitting condition
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