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Bounded linear maps between (LF)-spaces.

Angela A. Albanese (2003)

RACSAM

Characterizations of pairs (E,F) of complete (LF)?spaces such that every continuous linear map from E to F maps a 0?neighbourhood of E into a bounded subset of F are given. The case of sequence (LF)?spaces is also considered. These results are similar to the ones due to D. Vogt in the case E and F are Fréchet spaces. The research continues work of J. Bonet, A. Galbis, S. Önal, T. Terzioglu and D. Vogt.

Can ( p ) ever be amenable?

Matthew Daws, Volker Runde (2008)

Studia Mathematica

It is known that ( p ) is not amenable for p = 1,2,∞, but whether or not ( p ) is amenable for p ∈ (1,∞) ∖ 2 is an open problem. We show that, if ( p ) is amenable for p ∈ (1,∞), then so are ( ( p ) ) and ( ( p ) ) . Moreover, if ( ( p ) ) is amenable so is ( , ( E ) ) for any index set and for any infinite-dimensional p -space E; in particular, if ( ( p ) ) is amenable for p ∈ (1,∞), then so is ( ( p ² ) ) . We show that ( ( p ² ) ) is not amenable for p = 1,∞, but also that our methods fail us if p ∈ (1,∞). Finally, for p ∈ (1,2) and a free ultrafilter over ℕ, we exhibit...

Caractérisation Des Espaces 1-Matriciellement Normés

Le Merdy, Christian, Mezrag, Lahcéne (2002)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

Let X be a closed subspace of B(H) for some Hilbert space H. In [9], Pisier introduced Sp [X] (1 ≤ p ≤ +∞) by setting Sp [X] = (S∞ [X] , S1 [X])θ , (where θ =1/p , S∞ [X] = S∞ ⊗min X and S1 [X] = S1 ⊗∧ X) and showed that there are p−matricially normed spaces. In this paper we prove that conversely, if X is a p−matricially normed space with p = 1, then there is an operator structure on X, such that M1,n (X) = S1 [X] where Sn,1 [X] is the finite dimentional version of S1 [X]. For p...

Characterization of Jordan derivations on 𝒥-subspace lattice algebras

Xiaofei Qi (2012)

Studia Mathematica

Let 𝓛 be a 𝒥-subspace lattice on a Banach space X and Alg 𝓛 the associated 𝒥-subspace lattice algebra. Assume that δ: Alg 𝓛 → Alg 𝓛 is an additive map. It is shown that δ satisfies δ(AB + BA) = δ(A)B + Aδ(B) + δ(B)A + Bδ(A) for any A,B ∈ Alg 𝓛 with AB + BA = 0 if and only if δ(A) = τ(A) + δ(I)A for all A, where τ is an additive derivation; if X is complex with dim X ≥ 3 and if δ is linear, then δ satisfies δ(AB + BA) = δ(A)B + Aδ(B) + δ(B)A + Bδ(A) for any A,B ∈ Alg 𝓛 with AB + BA = I if...

Closed ideals in the Banach algebra of operators on a Banach space

Niels Jakob Laustsen, Richard J. Loy (2005)

Banach Center Publications

In general, little is known about the lattice of closed ideals in the Banach algebra ℬ(E) of all bounded, linear operators on a Banach space E. We list the (few) Banach spaces for which this lattice is completely understood, and we give a survey of partial results for a number of other Banach spaces. We then investigate the lattice of closed ideals in ℬ(F), where F is one of Figiel's reflexive Banach spaces not isomorphic to their Cartesian squares. Our main result is that this lattice is uncountable....

Closed operator ideals and limiting real interpolation

Luz M. Fernández-Cabrera, Antón Martínez (2014)

Studia Mathematica

We establish interpolation properties under limiting real methods for a class of closed ideals including weakly compact operators, Banach-Saks operators, Rosenthal operators and Asplund operators. We show that they behave much better than compact operators.

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