On biorthogonal systems whose functionals are finitely supported

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DOI10.4064/FM213-1-3zbMATH Open1242.46022arXiv1005.3532OpenAlexW2964169793MaRDI QIDQ3002661FDOQ3002661

Piotr Koszmider, Christina Brech

Publication date: 23 May 2011

Published in: Fundamenta Mathematicae (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We show that for each natural n>1 it is consistent that there is a compact Hausdorff space K2n such that in C(K2n) there is no uncountable (semi)biorthogonal sequence (fxi,muxi)xiinomega1 where muxi's are atomic measures with supports consisting of at most 2nβˆ’1 points of K2n, but there are biorthogonal systems (fxi,muxi)xiinomega1 where muxi's are atomic measures with supports consisting of 2n points. This complements a result of Todorcevic that it is consistent that each nonseparable Banach space C(K) has an uncountable biorthogonal system where the functionals are measures of the form deltaxxiβˆ’deltayxi for xi<omega1 and xxi,yxiinK. It also follows that it is consistent that the irredundance of the Boolean algebra Clop(K) or the Banach algebra C(K) for K totally disconnected can be strictly smaller than the sizes of biorthogonal systems in C(K). The compact spaces exhibit an interesting behaviour with respect to known cardinal functions: the hereditary density of the powers K2nk is countable up to k=n and it is uncountable (even the spread is uncountable) for k>n.


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