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Some more twisted Hilbert spaces

Published 11 Dec 2020 in math.FA | (2012.06411v1)

Abstract: We provide three new examples of twisted Hilbert spaces by considering properties that are "close" to Hilbert. We denote them $Z(\mathcal J)$, $Z(\mathcal S2)$ and $Z(\mathcal T_s2)$. The first space is asymptotically Hilbertian but not weak Hilbert. On the opposite side, $Z(\mathcal S2)$ and $Z(\mathcal T_s2)$ are not asymptotically Hilbertian. Moreover, the space $Z(\mathcal T_s2)$ is a HAPpy space and the technique to prove it gives a "twisted" version of a theorem of Johnson and Szankowski (Ann. of Math. 176:1987--2001, 2012). This is, we can construct a nontrivial twisted Hilbert space such that the isomorphism constant from its $n$-dimensional subspaces to $\ell_2n$ grows to infinity as slowly as we wish when $n\to \infty$.

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