A family of quotient maps of \ell^\infty that do not admit uniformly continuous right inverses
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arXiv1909.10417MaRDI QIDQ6325828FDOQ6325828
Authors: Miek Messerschmidt
Publication date: 23 September 2019
Abstract: Previously only two examples of Banach space quotient maps which do not admit uniformly continuous right inverses were known: one due to Aharoni and Lindenstrauss and one due to Kalton (). We show through an application of Kalton's Monotone Transfinite Sequence Theorem that a quotient map of a subspace of of sequences that converge to zero along an ideal in toward another such subspace, provided one of the ideals is `much larger' than the other, cannot have a uniformly continuous right inverse. We show in general that pairs of ideals in , with one much larger than the other, occur in abundance. Some classical examples of ideals in presented explicitly are: the finite subsets of , the subsets of with convergent reciprocal series, and, the subsets of with density zero, Banach density zero or Buck density zero.
Ideal and statistical convergence (40A35) Geometry and structure of normed linear spaces (46B20) Banach sequence spaces (46B45) Banach lattices (46B42) Nonlinear classification of Banach spaces; nonlinear quotients (46B80)
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