\(G\)-narrow operators and \(G\)-rich subspaces (Q386382)

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\(G\)-narrow operators and \(G\)-rich subspaces
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    \(G\)-narrow operators and \(G\)-rich subspaces (English)
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    9 December 2013
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    Let \(\mathcal L(X,Y)\) denote the Banach space of all continuous linear operators acting from a Banach space \(X\) to a Banach space \(Y\). An operator \(G \in \mathcal L(X,Y)\) is called a Daugavet center if \(\|G + T\| = \|G\| + \|T\|\) for all rank one operators \(T \in \mathcal L(X,Y)\). Generalizing narrow operators and rich subspaces introduced by \textit{V. M. Kadets} et al. [Stud. Math. 147, No. 3, 269--298 (2001; Zbl 0986.46010)], the author introduces \(G\)-narrow operators and \(G\)-rich subspaces related to a Daugavet center \(G\). The paper contains a number of nice results on the introduced notions, some of which generalize known properties of narrow operators and rich subspaces. For instance, Theorem 3.8 asserts that, under mild assumptions, a point-wise unconditionally convergent series of \(G\)-narrow operators is unbounded from below.
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    Daugavet property
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    narrow operators
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    rich subspaces
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    Daugavet center
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    Banach spaces
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