On the structure of the spreading models of a Banach space
Abstract
We study some questions concerning the structure of the set of spreading models of a separable infinite-dimensional Banach space $X$. In particular we give an example of a reflexive $X$ so that all spreading models of $X$ contain $\ell_1$ but none of them is isomorphic to $\ell_1$. We also prove that for any countable set $C$ of spreading models generated by weakly null sequences there is a spreading model generated by a weakly null sequence which dominates each element of $C$. In certain cases this ensures that $X$ admits, for each $\alpha < \omega_1$, a spreading model $(\tilde x_i^\alpha)_i$ such that if $\alpha < \beta$ then $(\tilde x_i^\alpha)_i$ is dominated by (and not equivalent to) $(\tilde x_i^\beta)_i$. Some applications of these ideas are used to give sufficient conditions on a Banach space for the existence of a subspace and an operator defined on the subspace, which is not a compact perturbation of a multiple of the inclusion map.
- Publication:
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arXiv Mathematics e-prints
- Pub Date:
- May 2003
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:math/0305082
- Bibcode:
- 2003math......5082A
- Keywords:
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- Functional Analysis;
- 46B03;
- 47A05