The Banach spaces of Maurey and Rosenthal and totally incomparable bases (Q756647)
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The Banach spaces of Maurey and Rosenthal and totally incomparable bases (English)
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1991
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Let \((e_ n)\) and \((f_ n)\) be two bases. If both natural maps between linear spaces \([e_ n]\) and \([f_ n]\) are not bounded, the bases are called to be incomparable. A basis \((e_ n)\) is said to be totally incomparable with itself, if any two eventually noncoincidential subsequences of \((e_ n)\) are incomparable. The author analyzes spaces E,F,G,H introduced via Maurey-Rosenthal's construction. Denote by X one of E,F,G,H. The main theorems run as follows. Unit vectors \((e_ n)\) forms a basis totally incomparable with itself in X. The space X is isomorphic to each of its hyperplanes and X has a complemented subspace Y isomorphic to Y its square \(Y\oplus Y\).
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bases
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Maurey-Rosenthal's construction
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totally incomparable
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complemented subspace
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