On the existence of non-norm-attaining operators

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Publication:6360451

DOI10.1017/S1474748021000311zbMATH Open1512.46012arXiv2102.06452MaRDI QIDQ6360451FDOQ6360451


Authors: Sheldon Dantas, Mingu Jung, Gonzalo Martínez-Cervantes Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 February 2021

Abstract: In this paper we provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of non-norm-attaining operators in mathcalL(E,F). By using a theorem due to Pfitzner on James boundaries, we show that if there exists a relatively compact set K of mathcalL(E,F) (in the weak operator topology) such that 0 is an element of its closure (in the weak operator topology) but it is not in its norm closed convex hull, then we can guarantee the existence of an operator which does not attain its norm. This allows us to provide the following generalization of results due to Holub and Mujica. If E is a reflexive space, F is an arbitrary Banach space, and the pair (E,F) has the bounded compact approximation property, then the following are equivalent: (i) mathcalK(E,F)=mathcalL(E,F); (ii) Every operator from E into F attains its norm; (iii) (mathcalL(E,F),auc)=(mathcalL(E,F),|cdot|); where auc denotes the topology of compact convergence. We conclude the paper presenting a characterization of the Schur property in terms of norm-attaining operators.













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