Hyper-ideals of multilinear operators and two-sided polynomial ideals generated by sequence classes (Q2112041)

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Hyper-ideals of multilinear operators and two-sided polynomial ideals generated by sequence classes
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    Hyper-ideals of multilinear operators and two-sided polynomial ideals generated by sequence classes (English)
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    17 January 2023
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    This paper introduces a new technique which generates hyper-ideals of multilinear operators, polynomial hyper-ideals and polynomial two-sided ideals so that several well-studied classes are shown to be hyper-ideals or two-sided ideals. The idea behind the concept of hyper and two-sided ideals is the stability of a class (of multilinear operators or polynomials) with respect to the composition with multilinear operators and polynomials. These special types of multi-ideals and polynomial ideals are generalizations of the classic concepts, formalized from the works of \textit{A. Pietsch} [in: Operator algebras, ideals, and their applications in theoretical physics, Proc. int. Conf., Leipzig 1983, Teubner-Texte Math. 67, 185--199 (1984; Zbl 0562.47037)], where the stability took into account only compositions with linear operators. Unlike other techniques that generate hyper-ideals (see for instance [\textit{G. Botelho} and \textit{E. R. Torres}, Linear Multilinear Algebra 65, No. 6, 1232--1246 (2017; Zbl 1460.47046)]), they build this new technique based on the notion of \textit{sequence classes}, a concept that was introduced in [\textit{G. Botelho} and \textit{J. R. Campos}, Monatsh. Math. 183, No. 3, 415--435 (2017; Zbl 1434.46026)] and which have been widely used in the theory of operator (multi)ideals characterized by transformations of vector-valued sequences. A number of examples that illustrate the applications of the technique are presented including an example that shows its validity: the generated hyper-ideals and two-sided ideals are not composition ideals in general.
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    Banach sequence spaces
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    polynomial ideals
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    multi-ideals
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    operator ideals
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