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A Banach space is a complete normed vector space: A vector space equipped with a norm such that every Cauchy sequence converges.
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Do there exist infinite-dimensional Banach spaces in which every bounded linear operator att...
Let $X$ be a Banach space, $L(X)$ the space of all bounded linear operators on $X$. We say that $A ∈ L(X)$ attains its norm if there exists $x ∈ X$ such that $\|x\| = 1$ and $\|Ax\| = \|A\|$. The foll …
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Is $\ell_p$ $(1<p<\infty)$ finitely isometrically distortable?
Let $Y$ be a Banach space isomorphic to $\ell_p$, $1<p<\infty$. Is it true that any finite subset of $\ell_p$ is isometric to some finite subset of $Y$?
It seems to me that it is an interesting quest …
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Isometric embeddings of finite subsets of $\ell_2$ into infinite-dimensional Banach spaces
Question: Does there exist a finite subset $F$ of $\ell_2$ and an infinite-dimensional Banach space $X$ such that $F$ does not admit an isometric embedding into $X$?
There are some results of the typ …
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Generalizing the Mazur-Ulam theorem to convex sets with empty interior in Banach spaces
The Mazur-Ulam theorem (1932) states that any isometry of a normed linear space is affine. See Nica (Expo. Math. 30 (2012), 397-398; arXiv:1306.2380) for a very elegant proof.
Question: Let $M$ be a …
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Finitely isometrically persistent metric spaces
The goal of this question is to develop further the discussion
initiated in Under which conditions is it possible to find points with same distances under bi-Lipschitz map. The mentioned question was …
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Embedding of real trees into $\ell_1(\Gamma)$
It seems plausible that any real tree or ${\mathbb{R}}$-tree in the sense of the definition in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_tree admits an isometric embedding into the Banach space $\ell_1(\Gamm …
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Large almost equilateral sets in finite-dimensional Banach spaces
Question: Does there exist a function $C:~(0,1)\to
(0,\infty)$ such that for each $\varepsilon\in(0,1)$ every Banach space
$X$ of dimension $\ge C(\varepsilon)\log n$ contains an $n$-point
set $\{x_i …
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Embeddings of finitely generated groups into uniformly convex Banach spaces
de Cornulier, Tessera, and Valette (Geom. Funct. Anal. 17 (2007), 770-792) conjectured that a finitely generated group $G$ with its word metric admits a bilipschitz embedding into a Hilbert space if a …
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Finitely generated groups non-embeddable into $L_1(0,1)$
I am interested in finitely generated groups which, endowed with their word metrics, do not admit bilipschitz embeddings into $L_1(0,1)$. I know two classes of such groups:
(1) Heisenberg group $\mat …
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Large subspaces with small basic constants in finite-dimensional Banach spaces
Let $B\in(1,\infty)$. I am interested in estimates for the
function $f_B(n)$ defined as the largest $k\in\mathbb{N}$
satisfying the condition: Each $n$-dimensional Banach space
contains an $k$-dimens …