Is the free locally convex space $L(X)$ nuclear?
Abstract
Given a class of Banach spaces, a locally convex space (LCS) is called {\em multi-} if can be isomorphically embedded into a product of spaces that belong to . We investigate the question whether the free locally convex space is strongly nuclear, nuclear, Schwartz, multi-Hilbert or multi-reflexive. If is a Tychonoff space containing an infinite compact subset then, as it follows from the results of \cite{Aus}, is not nuclear. We prove that for such the free LCS has the stronger property of not being multi-Hilbert. We deduce that if is a -space, then the following properties are equivalent: (1) is strongly nuclear; (2) is nuclear; (3) is multi-Hilbert; (4) is countable and discrete. On the other hand, we show that is strongly nuclear for every projectively countable -space (in particular, for every Lindel\"of -space) . We observe that every Schwartz LCS is multi-reflexive. It is known that if is a -space, then is a Schwartz LCS \cite{Chasco}, hence is multi-reflexive. We show that for any first-countable paracompact (in particular, metrizable) space the converse is true, so is multi-reflexive if and only if is a -space, equivalently, if is a locally compact and -compact space. Similarly, we show that for any first-countable paracompact space the free abelian topological group is a Schwartz group if and only if is a locally compact space such that the set of all non-isolated points of is -compact.
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@article{arxiv.2106.13413,
title = {Is the free locally convex space $L(X)$ nuclear?},
author = {Arkady Leiderman and Vladimir Uspenskij},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.13413},
year = {2021}
}
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19 pages