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Containing l or c and best approximation.

Juan Carlos Cabello Piñar (1990)

Collectanea Mathematica

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The purpose of this paper is to obtain sufficient conditions, for a Banach space X to contain or exclude c0 or l1, in terms of the sets of best approximants in X for the elements in the bidual space.

Ideals of finite rank operators, intersection properties of balls, and the approximation property

Åsvald Lima, Eve Oja (1999)

Studia Mathematica

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We characterize the approximation property of Banach spaces and their dual spaces by the position of finite rank operators in the space of compact operators. In particular, we show that a Banach space E has the approximation property if and only if for all closed subspaces F of c 0 , the space ℱ(F,E) of finite rank operators from F to E has the n-intersection property in the corresponding space K(F,E) of compact operators for all n, or equivalently, ℱ(F,E) is an ideal in K(F,E). ...

Unconditional ideals of finite rank operators

Trond A. Abrahamsen, Asvald Lima, Vegard Lima (2008)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let X be a Banach space. We give characterizations of when ( Y , X ) is a u -ideal in 𝒲 ( Y , X ) for every Banach space Y in terms of nets of finite rank operators approximating weakly compact operators. Similar characterizations are given for the cases when ( X , Y ) is a u -ideal in 𝒲 ( X , Y ) for every Banach space Y , when ( Y , X ) is a u -ideal in 𝒲 ( Y , X * * ) for every Banach space Y , and when ( Y , X ) is a u -ideal in 𝒦 ( Y , X * * ) for every Banach space Y .

Unconditional ideals in Banach spaces

G. Godefroy, N. Kalton, P. Saphar (1993)

Studia Mathematica

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We show that a Banach space with separable dual can be renormed to satisfy hereditarily an “almost” optimal uniform smoothness condition. The optimal condition occurs when the canonical decomposition X * * * = X X * is unconditional. Motivated by this result, we define a subspace X of a Banach space Y to be an h-ideal (resp. a u-ideal) if there is an hermitian projection P (resp. a projection P with ∥I-2P∥ = 1) on Y* with kernel X . We undertake a general study of h-ideals and u-ideals. For example...