On the Maurey-Pisier and Dvoretzky-Rogers theorems
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Abstract: A famous theorem due to Maurey and Pisier asserts that for an infinite dimensional Banach space , the infumum of the such that the identity map is absolutely -summing is precisely . In the same direction, the Dvoretzky--Rogers Theorem asserts fails to be absolutely -summing, for all . In this note, among other results, we unify both theorems by charactering the parameters and for which the identity map is absolutely -summing. We also provide a result that we call extit{strings of coincidences} that characterize a family of coincidences between classes of summing operators. We illustrate the usefulness of this result by extending classical result of Diestel, Jarchow and Tonge and the coincidence result of Kwapie'{n}.
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