Ben Wallis

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A new complemented subspace for the Lorentz sequence spaces, with an application to its lattice of closed ideals
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
2022-08-31Paper
Closed ideals of operators acting on some families of sequence spaces
Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis
2020-01-20Paper
The weighted property (A) and the greedy algorithm
Journal of Approximation Theory
2019-11-07Paper
Weight-almost greedy bases
Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
2019-06-21Paper
The orbits of generalized derivatives
Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae Mathematica
2019-04-25Paper
Subrearrangement-invariant function spaces
 
2019-03-10Paper
Garling sequence spaces
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
2018-08-30Paper
1-greedy renormings of Garling sequence spaces
Journal of Approximation Theory
2018-05-15Paper
Optimality of the rearrangement inequality with applications to Lorentz-type sequence spaces
Mathematical Inequalities & Applications
2018-03-02Paper
Controlling almost-invariant halfspaces in both real and complex settings
Integral Equations and Operator Theory
2017-05-15Paper
Garling sequence spaces
 
2016-12-04Paper
Almost-invariant and essentially-invariant halfspaces
Linear Algebra and its Applications
2016-08-31Paper
Classes of operators determined by ordinal indices
Journal of Functional Analysis
2016-08-16Paper
Closed ideals in ℒ(X) and ℒ(X^*) when X contains certain copies of ℓ_p and c_0
Operators and Matrices
2016-08-12Paper
Sequence-singular operators
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
2016-07-04Paper
Constructing Banach ideals using upper $\ell_p$-estimates
 
2015-07-16Paper
The structure of almost-invariant half-spaces for some operators
Journal of Functional Analysis
2014-08-29Paper


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