Duality problem for disjointly homogeneous rearrangement invariant spaces
Abstract
Let . A Banach lattice is said to be disjointly homogeneous (resp. -disjointly homogeneous) if two arbitrary normalized disjoint sequences from contain equivalent in subsequences (resp. every normalized disjoint sequence contains a subsequence equivalent in to the unit vector basis of ). Answering a question raised in 2014 by Flores, Hernandez, Spinu, Tradacete, and Troitsky, for each , we construct a reflexive -disjointly homogeneous rearrangement invariant space on whose dual is not disjointly homogeneous. Employing methods from interpolation theory, we provide new examples of disjointly homogeneous rearrangement invariant spaces; in particular, we show that there is a Tsirelson type disjointly homogeneous rearrangement invariant space, which contains no subspace isomorphic to , , or .
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@article{arxiv.1805.00691,
title = {Duality problem for disjointly homogeneous rearrangement invariant spaces},
author = {Sergey V. Astashkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00691},
year = {2019}
}
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17 pages