On Enflo and narrow operators acting on L_p

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Authors: V. V. Mykhaylyuk, M. M. Popov, B. Randrianantoanina Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 January 2012

Abstract: The first part of the paper is inspired by a theorem of H. Rosenthal, that if an operator on L1[0,1] satisfies the assumption that for each measurable set Asubseteq[0,1] the restriction is not an isomorphic embedding, then the operator is narrow. (Here .) This leads to a natural question of finding mildest possible assumptions for operators on a given space X, which will imply that the operator is narrow. We find a partial answer to this question for operators on Lp(0,1) with 1<p<2. Namely we define a notion of a "gentle" growth of a function and we prove that for 1<p<2 every operator T on Lp which is unbounded from below on Lp(A), Asubseteq[0,1], by means of function having a "gentle" growth, is narrow. In the second part of the paper we consider the question for what Banach spaces X, every operator T:LplraX is narrow. We prove that for 2<p,r<infty every operator T:Lpightarrowellr is narrow, which completes the list of results for operators from Lp to sequence and function Lebesgue spaces.













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