Sphere equivalence, Property H, and Banach expanders

Qingjin Cheng

Studia Mathematica (2016)

  • Volume: 233, Issue: 1, page 67-83
  • ISSN: 0039-3223

Abstract

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We study the uniform classification of the unit spheres of general Banach sequence spaces. In particular, we obtain some interesting applications involving Property H introduced by Kasparov and Yu, and Banach expanders.

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Qingjin Cheng. "Sphere equivalence, Property H, and Banach expanders." Studia Mathematica 233.1 (2016): 67-83. <http://eudml.org/doc/285901>.

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