Examples of k-iterated spreading models
Abstract
It is shown that for every k∈N and every spreading sequence \en\n∈N that generates a uniformly convex Banach space E, there exists a uniformly convex Banach space Xk+1 admitting \en\n∈N as a k+1-iterated spreading model, but not as a k-iterated one.
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