Representing a Banach space as a sum of operator ranges (Q1916682)
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Representing a Banach space as a sum of operator ranges (English)
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9 July 1996
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Let a separable Banach space admit a representation of the form \(X=A_1(Y_1)+ A_2(Y_2)\) \((\text{codim } A_1(Y_1)=\text{codim } A_2(Y_2)=\infty)\) where \(A_1(Y_1)\) and \(A_2(Y_2)\) are infinite-dimensional operator ranges where \(Y_1, Y_2\) are Banach spaces and \(A_1,A_2\) are bounded linear operators from \(Y_1,Y_2\) into \(X\). Then the following are equivalent: (1) \(X\) can be represented as a sum of two operator ranges which do not contain infinite-dimensional subspaces. (2) \(X\) does not contain subspaces isomorphic to \(\ell_1\). Indications of the proof are given.
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sum of two operator ranges
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subspaces isomorphic to \(\ell_ 1\)
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