On embeddings of C₀(K) spaces into C₀(L,X) spaces

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Abstract: Let C0(K,X) denote the space of all continuous X-valued functions defined on the locally compact Hausdorff space K which vanish at infinity, provided with the supremum norm. If X is the scalar field, we denote C0(K,X) by simply C0(K). In this paper we prove that for locally compact Hausdorff spaces K and L and for Banach space X containing no copy of c0, if there is a isomorphic embedding of C0(K) into C0(L,X) where either X is separable or X has the Radon-Nikod'ym property, then either K is finite or |K|leq|L|. As a consequence of this result, if there is a isomorphic embedding of C0(K) into C0(L,X) where X contains no copy of c0 and L is scattered, then K must be scattered.









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