Splitting chains, tunnels and twisted sums

Abstract

We study splitting chains in P(ω), that is, families of subsets of ω which are linearly ordered by ⊂eq* and which are splitting. We prove that their existence is independent of axioms of ZFC. We show that they can be used to construct certain peculiar Banach spaces: twisted sums of C(ω*)=∞/c0 and c0( c). Also, we consider splitting chains in a topological setting, where they give rise to the so called tunnels.

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