The scalar-plus-compact property in spaces without reflexive subspaces
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Abstract: A hereditarily indecomposable Banach space is constructed that is the first known example of a -space not containing , , or reflexive subspaces and answers a question posed by J. Bourgain. Moreover, the space satisfies the "scalar-plus-compact" property and it is the first known space without reflexive subspaces having this property. It is constructed using the Bourgain-Delbaen method in combination with a recent version of saturation under constraints in a mixed-Tsirelson setting. As a result, the space has a shrinking finite dimensional decomposition and does not contain a boundedly complete sequence.
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