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When does $C(K,X)$ contain a complemented copy of $c_0(Γ)$ iff $X$ does?
Elói Medina Galego, Vinícius Morelli Cortes
Published 2017-09-04Version 1
Let $K$ be a compact Hausdorff space with weight w$(K)$, $\tau$ an infinite cardinal with cofinality cf$(\tau)$ and $X$ a Banach space. In contrast with a classical theorem of Cembranos and Freniche it is shown that if cf$(\tau)>$ w$(K)$ then the space $C(K, X)$ contains a complemented copy of $c_{0}(\tau)$ if and only if $X$ does. This result is optimal for every infinite cardinal $\tau$, in the sense that it can not be improved by replacing the inequality cf$(\tau)>$ w$(K)$ by another weaker than it.
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