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Sobczyk's theorem and the Bounded Approximation Property

Jesús M. F. Castillo, Yolanda Moreno (2010)

Studia Mathematica

Sobczyk's theorem asserts that every c₀-valued operator defined on a separable Banach space can be extended to every separable superspace. This paper is devoted to obtaining the most general vector valued version of the theorem, extending and completing previous results of Rosenthal, Johnson-Oikhberg and Cabello. Our approach is homological and nonlinear, transforming the problem of extension of operators into the problem of approximating z-linear maps by linear maps.

Spectral mapping framework

Anar Dosiev (2005)

Banach Center Publications

In this paper we suggest a general framework of the spectral mapping theorem in terms of parametrized Banach space bicomplexes.

Splitting maps and norm bounds for the cyclic cohomology of biflat Banach algebras

Yemon Choi (2010)

Banach Center Publications

We revisit the old result that biflat Banach algebras have the same cyclic cohomology as C, and obtain a quantitative variant (which is needed in separate, joint work of the author on the simplicial and cyclic cohomology of band semigroup algebras). Our approach does not rely on the Connes-Tsygan exact sequence, but is motivated strongly by its construction as found in [2] and [5].

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