When every polynomial is unconditionally converging
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Abstract: Letting , be Banach spaces, the main two results of this paper are the following: (1) If every (linear bounded) operator is unconditionally converging, then every polynomial from to is unconditionally converging (definition as in the linear case). (2) If has the Dunford-Pettis property and every operator is weakly compact, then every -linear mapping from into takes weak Cauchy sequences into norm convergent sequences. In particular, every polynomial from into a space containing no copy of is completely continuous. This solves a problem raised by the authors in a previous paper, where they showed that there exist nonweakly compact polynomials from into any nonreflexive space.
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