Positively p-nuclear operators, positively p-integral operators and approximation properties
Abstract
In the present paper, we introduce and investigate a new class of positively p-nuclear operators that are positive analogues of right p-nuclear operators. One of our main results establishes an identification of the dual space of positively p-nuclear operators with the class of positive p-majorizing operators that is a dual notion of positive p-summing operators. As applications, we prove the duality relationships between latticially p-nuclear operators introduced by O. I. Zhukova and positively p-nuclear operators. We also introduce a new concept of positively p-integral operators via positively p-nuclear operators and prove that the inclusion map from Lp*(μ) to L1(μ)(μ finite) is positively p-integral. New characterizations of latticially p-integral operators by O. I. Zhukova and positively p-integral operators are presented and used to prove that an operator is latticially p-integral (resp. positively p-integral) precisely when its second adjoint is. Finally, we describe the space of positively p*-integral operators as the dual of the \|·\|_p-closure of the subspace of finite rank operators in the space of positive p-majorizing operators. Approximation properties, even positive approximation properties, are needed in establishing main identifications.
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