Norm-attaining tensors and nuclear operators

Abstract

Given two Banach spaces X and Y, we introduce and study a concept of norm-attainment in the space of nuclear operators N(X,Y) and in the projective tensor product space X π Y. We exhibit positive and negative examples where both previous norm-attainment hold. We also study the problem of whether the class of elements which attain their norms in N(X,Y) and in Xπ Y is dense or not. We prove that, for both concepts, the density of norm-attaining elements holds for a large class of Banach spaces X and Y which, in particular, covers all classical Banach spaces. Nevertheless, we present Banach spaces X and Y failing the approximation property in such a way that the class of elements in Xπ Y which attain their projective norms is not dense. We also discuss some relations and applications of our work to the classical theory of norm-attaining operators throughout the paper.

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