Search results for "Absolutely summing operator"
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Absolutely summing operators on C[0,1] as a tree space and the bounded approximation property
AbstractLet X be a Banach space. For describing the space P(C[0,1],X) of absolutely summing operators from C[0,1] to X in terms of the space X itself, we construct a tree space ℓ1tree(X) on X. It consists of special trees in X which we call two-trunk trees. We prove that P(C[0,1],X) is isometrically isomorphic to ℓ1tree(X). As an application, we characterize the bounded approximation property (BAP) and the weak BAP in terms of X∗-valued sequence spaces.
On set-valued cone absolutely summing maps
2009
Spaces of cone absolutely summing maps are generalizations of Bochner spaces Lp(μ, Y), where (Ω, Σ, μ) is some measure space, 1 ≤ p ≤ ∞ and Y is a Banach space. The Hiai-Umegaki space \( \mathcal{L}^1 \left[ {\sum ,cbf(X)} \right] \) of integrably bounded functions F: Ω → cbf(X), where the latter denotes the set of all convex bounded closed subsets of a separable Banach space X, is a set-valued analogue of L1(μ, X). The aim of this work is to introduce set-valued cone absolutely summing maps as a generalization of \( \mathcal{L}^1 \left[ {\sum ,cbf(X)} \right] \) , and to derive necessary and sufficient conditions for a set-valued map to be such a set-valued cone absolutely summing map. We …
On the equivalence of McShane and Pettis integrability in non-separable Banach spaces
2009
Abstract We show that McShane and Pettis integrability coincide for functions f : [ 0 , 1 ] → L 1 ( μ ) , where μ is any finite measure. On the other hand, assuming the Continuum Hypothesis, we prove that there exist a weakly Lindelof determined Banach space X, a scalarly null (hence Pettis integrable) function h : [ 0 , 1 ] → X and an absolutely summing operator u from X to another Banach space Y such that the composition u ○ h : [ 0 , 1 ] → Y is not Bochner integrable; in particular, h is not McShane integrable.
Lipschitz operator ideals and the approximation property
2016
[EN] We establish the basics of the theory of Lipschitz operator ideals with the aim of recovering several classes of Lipschitz maps related to absolute summability that have been introduced in the literature in the last years. As an application we extend the notion and main results on the approximation property for Banach spaces to the case of metric spaces. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Norm estimates for operators from Hp to ℓq
AbstractWe give upper and lower estimates of the norm of a bounded linear operator from the Hardy space Hp to ℓq in terms of the norm of the rows and the columns of its associated matrix in certain vector-valued sequence spaces.
A characterization of absolutely summing operators by means of McShane integrable functions
2004
AbstractAbsolutely summing operators between Banach spaces are characterized by means of McShane integrable functions.
On Spaces of Bochner and Pettis Integrable Functions and Their Set-Valued Counterparts
2011
The aim of this paper is to give a brief summary of the Pettis and Bochner integrals, how they are related, how they are generalized to the set-valued setting and the canonical Banach spaces of bounded maps between Banach spaces that they generate. The main tool that we use to relate the Banach space-valued case to the set-valued case, is the R ̊adstr ̈om embedding theorem.
On weakly measurable stochastic processes and absolutely summing operators
2006
A characterization of absolutely summing operators by means of McShane integrable stochastic processes is considered
Operator martingale decomposition and the Radon-Nikodym property in Banach spaces
2010
Abstract We consider submartingales and uniform amarts of maps acting between a Banach lattice and a Banach lattice or a Banach space. In this measure-free setting of martingale theory, it is known that a Banach space Y has the Radon–Nikodým property if and only if every uniformly norm bounded martingale defined on the Chaney–Schaefer l-tensor product E ⊗ ˜ l Y , where E is a suitable Banach lattice, is norm convergent. We present applications of this result. Firstly, an analogues characterization for Banach lattices Y with the Radon–Nikodým property is given in terms of a suitable set of submartingales (supermartingales) on E ⊗ ˜ l Y . Secondly, we derive a Riesz decomposition for uniform …