A family of quotient maps of ∞ that do not admit uniformly continuous right inverses
Abstract
Previously only two examples of Banach space quotient maps which do not admit uniformly continuous right inverses were known: one due to Aharoni and Lindenstrauss and one due to Kalton (∞∞/c0). We show through an application of Kalton's Monotone Transfinite Sequence Theorem that a quotient map of a subspace of ∞ of sequences that converge to zero along an ideal in N toward another such subspace, provided one of the ideals is `much larger' than the other, cannot have a uniformly continuous right inverse. We show in general that pairs of ideals in N, with one much larger than the other, occur in abundance. Some classical examples of ideals in N presented explicitly are: the finite subsets of N, the subsets of N with convergent reciprocal series, and, the subsets of N with density zero, Banach density zero or Buck density zero.
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