
arXiv: 2103.08170
In this article we deal with the free Banach lattice F B L ⟨ L ⟩ FBL\langle \mathbb {L} \rangle generated by a lattice L \mathbb {L} . We prove that if F B L ⟨ L ⟩ FBL\langle \mathbb {L} \rangle is projective then L \mathbb {L} has a maximum and a minimum. On the other hand, we show that if L \mathbb {L} has maximum and minimum then F B L ⟨ L ⟩ FBL\langle \mathbb {L} \rangle is 2 2 -lattice isomorphic to a C ( K ) C(K) -space. As a consequence, F B L ⟨ L ⟩ FBL\langle \mathbb {L} \rangle is projective if and only if it is lattice isomorphic to a C ( K ) C(K) -space with K K being an absolute neighborhood retract. As an application, we characterize those linearly ordered sets and Boolean algebras for which the corresponding free Banach lattice is projective.
Banach lattices, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Free lattices, projective lattices, word problems, Projective and injective objects in functional analysis, Structure and representation theory of distributive lattices, FOS: Mathematics, free Banach lattice, projective object, Banach lattice, Primary 46B20, 46B42, 06D05, Secondary 06B25, 54C55, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
Banach lattices, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Free lattices, projective lattices, word problems, Projective and injective objects in functional analysis, Structure and representation theory of distributive lattices, FOS: Mathematics, free Banach lattice, projective object, Banach lattice, Primary 46B20, 46B42, 06D05, Secondary 06B25, 54C55, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
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