On complemented copies of c₀(_1) in C(K^n) spaces

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DOI10.4064/SM8181-4-2016zbMATH Open1366.46008arXiv1501.01785OpenAlexW2963294842MaRDI QIDQ3178239FDOQ3178239


Authors: Leandro Candido, Piotr Koszmider Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 July 2016

Published in: Studia Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Given a compact Hausdorff space K we consider the Banach space of real continuous functions C(Kn) or equivalently the n-fold injective tensor product or the Banach space of vector valued continuous functions C(K,C(K,C(K...,C(K)...). We address the question of the existence of complemented copies of c0(omega1) in under the hypothesis that C(K) contains an isomorphic copy of c0(omega1). This is related to the results of E. Saab and P. Saab that XhatotimesvarepsilonY contains a complemented copy of c0, if one of the infinite dimensional Banach spaces X or Y contains a copy of c0 and of E. M. Galego and J. Hagler that it follows from Martin's Maximum that if C(K) has density omega1 and contains a copy of c0(omega1), then C(KimesK) contains a complemented copy c0(omega1). The main result is that under the assumption of clubsuit for every ninN there is a compact Hausdorff space Kn of weight omega1 such that C(K) is Lindel"of in the weak topology, C(Kn) contains a copy of c0(omega1), C(Knn) does not contain a complemented copy of c0(omega1) while C(Knn+1) does contain a complemented copy of c0(omega1). This shows that additional set-theoretic assumptions in Galego and Hagler's nonseparable version of Cembrano and Freniche's theorem are necessary as well as clarifies in the negative direction the matter unsettled in a paper of Dow, Junnila and Pelant whether half-pcc Banach spaces must be weakly pcc.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.01785




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