Operator Algebras of Bourgain Delbaen Spaces: Realization, Rigidity, and Ideal Structure
Abstract
This manuscript presents a systematic study of Calkin algebras -- the quotients of bounded operators modulo compact operators on a Banach space -- and establishes a framework for realizing commutative -algebras as such quotients while preserving geometric and topological information. Building on Motakis's reflexive version of the Bourgain--Delbaen construction, we prove that for every compact metric space , there exists a reflexive Banach space whose Calkin algebra is isomorphic to as a Banach algebra. Our contributions advance this result in several directions: we establish stability under finite products, enabling the realization of finite direct sums of spaces and matrix algebras as Calkin algebras; we prove a localization principle showing compact operators on can be approximated by finite-rank operators whose support respects the metric structure of ; we demonstrate that the diagonal function of any bounded operator is H\"older continuous with optimal exponent , revealing a deep analytic constraint; we prove a rigidity theorem showing the Banach algebra structure of completely determines the topology of , extending the classical Banach--Stone theorem; we classify all closed two-sided ideals and prime ideals in in terms of open subsets and points of ; and we resolve longstanding problems, notably by constructing the first reflexive Banach spaces with infinite-dimensional reflexive Calkin algebras. These results forge a deep connection between Banach space geometry, operator algebras, and topological invariants, revealing how Calkin algebras can be precisely engineered through the geometry of their underlying spaces.
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@article{arxiv.2604.10285,
title = {Operator Algebras of Bourgain Delbaen Spaces: Realization, Rigidity, and Ideal Structure},
author = {M. H. M. Rashid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.10285},
year = {2026}
}
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