Isometries of direct sums of sequence spaces
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Abstract: Let with be sequence spaces finite or infinite dimensional over or with absolute norms for , i.e., with 1-unconditional bases such that . Define an absolute norm on the cross product space also known as the 1-unconditional sum by N(x_1, ..., x_k) = N_0(N_1(x_1), ..., N_k(x_k)) quad hbox{for all} quad (x_1, ..., x_k) in X_1 imes ... imes X_k. We show that every sequence space with an absolute norm has an intrinsic cross product structure of this form. The result is used to prove a characterization of isometries of complex cross product spaces that covers all the existing results. We demonstrate by examples and the theory of finite reflection groups that it is impossible to extend the complex result to the real case. Nevertheless, some new isometry theorems are obtained for real cross product spaces.
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