The Bishop-Phelps-Bollob\'as property for compact operators
Abstract
We study the Bishop-Phelps-Bollob\'as property (BPBp for short) for compact operators. We present some abstract techniques which allows to carry the BPBp for compact operators from sequence spaces to function spaces. As main applications, we prove the following results. Let X, Y be Banach spaces. If (c0,Y) has the BPBp for compact operators, then so do (C0(L),Y) for every locally compact Hausdorff topological space L and (X,Y) whenever X* is isometrically isomorphic to 1. If X* has the Radon-Nikod\'ym property and (1(X),Y) has the BPBp for compact operators, then so does (L1(μ,X),Y) for every positive measure μ; as a consequence, (L1(μ,X),Y) has the the BPBp for compact operators when X and Y are finite-dimensional or Y is a Hilbert space and X=c0 or X=Lp() for any positive measure and 1< p< ∞. For 1≤slant p <∞, if (X,p(Y)) has the BPBp for compact operators, then so does (X,Lp(μ,Y)) for every positive measure μ such that L1(μ) is infinite-dimensional. If (X,Y) has the BPBp for compact operators, then so do (X,L∞(μ,Y)) for every σ-finite positive measure μ and (X,C(K,Y)) for every compact Hausdorff topological space K.
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