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The number of closed ideals in $L(L_p)$

Functional Analysis 2021-02-12 v2 Operator Algebras

Abstract

We show that there are 2202^{2^{\aleph_0}} different closed ideals in the Banach algebra L(Lp(0,1))L(L_p(0,1)), 1<p2<1<p\not= 2<\infty. This solves a problem in A. Pietsch's 1978 book "Operator Ideals". The proof is quite different from other methods of producing closed ideals in the space of bounded operators on a Banach space; in particular, the ideals are not contained in the strictly singular operators and yet do not contain projections onto subspaces that are non Hilbertian. We give a criterion for a space with an unconditional basis to have 2202^{2^{\aleph_0}} closed ideals in terms of the existence of a single operator on the space with some special asymptotic properties. We then show that for 1<q<21<q<2 the space Xq{\frak X}_q of Rosenthal, which is isomorphic to a complemented subspace of Lq(0,1)L_q(0,1), admits such an operator.

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@article{arxiv.2003.11414,
  title  = {The number of closed ideals in $L(L_p)$},
  author = {William B. Johnson and Gideon Schechtman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.11414},
  year   = {2021}
}

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