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Uniqueness of unconditional bases in c 0 -products

P. CasazzaN. Kalton — 1999

Studia Mathematica

We give counterexamples to a conjecture of Bourgain, Casazza, Lindenstrauss and Tzafriri that if X has a unique unconditional basis (up to permutation) then so does c 0 ( X ) . We also give some positive results including a simpler proof that c 0 ( 1 ) has a unique unconditional basis and a proof that c 0 ( p n N n ) has a unique unconditional basis when p n 1 , N n + 1 2 N n and ( p n - p n + 1 ) l o g N n remains bounded.

The Maurey extension property for Banach spaces with the Gordon-Lewis property and related structures

P. G. CasazzaN. J. Nielsen — 2003

Studia Mathematica

The main result of this paper states that if a Banach space X has the property that every bounded operator from an arbitrary subspace of X into an arbitrary Banach space of cotype 2 extends to a bounded operator on X, then every operator from X to an L₁-space factors through a Hilbert space, or equivalently B ( , X * ) = Π ( , X * ) . If in addition X has the Gaussian average property, then it is of type 2. This implies that the same conclusion holds if X has the Gordon-Lewis property (in particular X could be a Banach...

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