On isometries and Tingley’s problem for the spaces T[\theta , \mathcal{S}_{\alpha }], 1 \leqslant\alpha \lt \omega _{1}

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Abstract: We extend the existing results on surjective isometries of unit spheres in the Tsirelson space Tleft[frac12,S1ight] to the class T[heta,Salpha] for any integer heta1geq2 and 1leqslantalpha<omega1, where Salpha denotes the Schreier family of order alpha. This positively answers Tingley's problem for these spaces, which asks whether every surjective isometry between unit spheres can be extended to a surjective linear isometry of the entire space. Furthermore, we improve the result stating that every linear isometry on T[heta,S1] (hetainleft(0,frac12ight]) is determined by a permutation of the first lceilheta1ceil elements of the canonical unit basis, followed by a possible sign change of the corresponding coordinates and a sign change of the remaining coordinates. Specifically, we prove that only the first lfloorheta1floor elements can be permuted. This finding enables us to establish a sufficient condition for being a linear isometry in these spaces.



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