B-CONVEX OPERATOR SPACES
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Abstract: The notion of B-convexity for operator spaces, which a priori depends on a set of parameters indexed by , is defined. Some of the classical characterizations of this geometric notion for Banach spaces are studied in this new context. For instance, an operator space is -convex if and only if it has -subtype. The class of uniformly non- operator spaces, which is also the class of -convex operator spaces, is introduced. Moreover, an operator space having non-trivial -type is -convex. However, the converse is false. The row and column operator spaces are nice counterexamples of this fact, since both are Hilbertian. In particular, this result shows that a version of the Maurey-Pisier theorem does not hold in our context. Some other examples of Hilbertian operator spaces will be treated. In the last part of this paper, the independence of -convexity with respect to is studied. This provides some interesting problems which will be posed.
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