Game-theoretic characterization of the Gurarii space
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Abstract: We present a simple and natural infinite game building an increasing chain of finite-dimensional Banach spaces. We show that one of the players has a strategy with the property that, no matter how the other player plays, the completion of the union of the chain is linearly isometric to the Gurarii space.
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