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Isometries of combinatorial Tsirelson spaces

Functional Analysis 2023-03-09 v3

Abstract

We extend existing results that characterize isometries on the Tsirelson-type spaces T[1n,S1]T\big[\frac{1}{n}, \mathcal{S}_1\big] (nN,n2n\in \mathbb{N}, n\geq 2) to the class T[θ,Sα]T[\theta, \mathcal{S}_{\alpha}] (θ(0,12]\theta \in \big(0, \frac{1}{2}\big], 1α<ω11\leqslant \alpha < \omega_1), where Sα\mathcal{S}_{\alpha} denote the Schreier families of order α\alpha. We prove that every isometry on T[θ,S1]T[\theta, \mathcal{S}_1] (θ(0,12]\theta \in \big(0, \frac{1}{2}\big]) is determined by a permutation of the first θ1\lceil {\theta}^{-1} \rceil elements of the canonical unit basis followed by a possible sign-change of the corresponding coordinates together with a sign-change of the remaining coordinates. Moreover, we show that for the spaces T[θ,Sα]T[\theta, \mathcal{S}_{\alpha}] (θ(0,12]\theta \in \big(0, \frac{1}{2}\big], 2α<ω12\leqslant \alpha < \omega_1) the isometries exhibit a more rigid character, namely, they are all implemented by a sign-change operation of the vector coordinates.

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@article{arxiv.2209.00113,
  title  = {Isometries of combinatorial Tsirelson spaces},
  author = {Natalia Maślany},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.00113},
  year   = {2023}
}