English

$L_p+L_\infty$ and $L_p\cap L_\infty$ are not isomorphic for all $1\le p<\infty,$ $p\ne 2$

Functional Analysis 2017-04-07 v1

Abstract

Isomorphic classification of symmetric spaces is an important problem related to the study of symmetric structures in arbitrary Banach spaces. This research was initiated in the seminal work of Johnson, Maurey, Schechtman and Tzafriri (JMST, 1979). Somewhat later it was extended by Kalton to lattice structures (1993). In particular, in JMST (see also Lindenstrauss-Tzafriri book [1979, Section 2.f]) it was shown that the space L2LpL_2 \cap L_p for 2p<2 \leq p < \infty (resp. L2+LpL_2+L_p for 1<p21 < p \leq 2) is isomorphic to LpL_p. A detailed investigation of various properties of separable sums and intersections of LpL_p-spaces (i.e., with p<p<\infty) was undertaken by Dilworth in the papers from 1988 and 1990. In contrast to that, we focus here on the problem if the nonseparable spaces Lp+LL_p +L_{\infty} and LpLL_p \cap L_{\infty}, 1p<1\le p<\infty, are isomorphic or not. We prove that these spaces are not isomorphic if 1p<1 \leq p < \infty, p2p \neq 2. It comes as a consequence of the fact that the space LpLL_p \cap L_{\infty}, 1p<1\le p<\infty, p2p\ne 2, does not contain a complemented subspace isomorphic to LpL_p. In particular, as a subproduct, we show that LpLL_p \cap L_{\infty} contains a complemented subspace isomorphic to l2l_2 if and only if p=2p = 2. The problem if L2+LL_2 +L_{\infty} and L2LL_2 \cap L_{\infty} are isomorphic or not remains open.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1704.01717,
  title  = {$L_p+L_\infty$ and $L_p\cap L_\infty$ are not isomorphic for all $1\le p<\infty,$ $p\ne 2$},
  author = {S. V. Astashkin and L. Maligranda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.01717},
  year   = {2017}
}