Some more twisted Hilbert spaces

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DOI10.5186/AASFM.2021.4653zbMATH Open1476.46016arXiv2012.06411OpenAlexW3190543707MaRDI QIDQ4958739FDOQ4958739


Authors: Daniel Morales, Jesús Suárez de la Fuente Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 September 2021

Published in: Annales Fennici Mathematici (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We provide three new examples of twisted Hilbert spaces by considering properties that are "close" to Hilbert. We denote them Z(mathcalJ), Z(mathcalS2) and Z(mathcalTs2). The first space is asymptotically Hilbertian but not weak Hilbert. On the opposite side, Z(mathcalS2) and Z(mathcalTs2) are not asymptotically Hilbertian. Moreover, the space Z(mathcalTs2) is a HAPpy space and the technique to prove it gives a "twisted" version of a theorem of Johnson and Szankowski (Ann. of Math. 176:1987--2001, 2012). This is, we can construct a nontrivial twisted Hilbert space such that the isomorphism constant from its n-dimensional subspaces to ell2n grows to infinity as slowly as we wish when noinfty.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.06411




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