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Banach spaces of continuous functions without norming Markushevich bases

Functional Analysis 2023-09-01 v1

Abstract

We investigate the question whether a scattered compact topological space KK such that C(K)C(K) has a norming Markushevich basis (M-basis, for short) must be Eberlein. This question originates from the recent solution, due to H\'ajek, Todor\v{c}evi\'c, and the authors, to an open problem from the Nineties, due to Godefroy. Our prime tool consists in proving that C([0,ω1])C([0,\omega_1]) does not embed in a Banach space with a norming M-basis, thereby generalising a result due to Alexandrov and Plichko. Subsequently, we give sufficient conditions on a compact KK for C(K)C(K) not to embed in a Banach space with a norming M-basis. Examples of such conditions are that KK is a 00-dimensional compact space with a P-point, or a compact tree of height at least ω1+1\omega_1 +1. In particular, this allows us to answer the said question in the case when KK is a tree and to obtain a rather general result for Valdivia compacta. Finally, we give some structural results for scattered compact trees; in particular, we prove that scattered trees of height less than ω2\omega_2 are Valdivia.

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@article{arxiv.2305.11737,
  title  = {Banach spaces of continuous functions without norming Markushevich bases},
  author = {Tommaso Russo and Jacopo Somaglia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.11737},
  year   = {2023}
}