
This note gives a characterization of BK spaces that contain isomorphic copies of c 0 {c_0} in terms of matrix maps and a sufficient condition for a matrix map from l ∞ {l_\infty } into a BK space to be a compact operator. The primary tool used in this note is the Bessaga-Pelczynski characterization of Banach spaces which contain isomorphic copies of c 0 {c_0} . It is shown that weakly compact matrix maps on l ∞ {l_\infty } are compact and that, if E E is a BK space such that there is a matrix A A such that c 0 ⊆ E A {c_0} \subseteq {E_A} and E A {E_A} is not strongly conull, then E E must contain an isomorphic copy of c 0 {c_0} .
Bessaga-Pelczynski theorem, Summability and bases; functional analytic aspects of frames in Banach and Hilbert spaces, weakly compact matrix map, theorem of Bennett-Sember, Banach sequence spaces, BK-space, characterization of BK-spaces that contains isomorphic copies of \(c_ 0\), Linear operators on special spaces (weighted shifts, operators on sequence spaces, etc.)
Bessaga-Pelczynski theorem, Summability and bases; functional analytic aspects of frames in Banach and Hilbert spaces, weakly compact matrix map, theorem of Bennett-Sember, Banach sequence spaces, BK-space, characterization of BK-spaces that contains isomorphic copies of \(c_ 0\), Linear operators on special spaces (weighted shifts, operators on sequence spaces, etc.)
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