A letter concerning Leonetti's paper `Continuous projections onto ideal convergent sequences'
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Abstract: Leonetti proved that whenever is an ideal on such that there exists an~uncountable family of sets that are not in with the property that the intersection of any two distinct members of that family is in , then the space of sequences in that converge to 0 along is not complemented. We provide a shorter proof of a more general fact that the quotient space does not even embed into .
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