On Sequences with at Most a Finite Number of Zero Coordinates

Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the existence of algebraic and topological structures in the set of sequences that contain only a finite number of zero coordinates. Inspired by the work of Daniel Cariello and Juan B. Seoane-Sep\'ulveda, our research reveals new insights and complements their notable results beyond the classical \( p \) spaces for \( p \) in the interval from 1 to infinity, including the intriguing case where \( p \) is between 0 and 1. Our exploration employs notions such as S-lineability, pointwise lineability, and (alpha, beta)-spaceability. This investigation allowed us to verify, for instance, that the set \( F Z(F) \), where \( F \) is a closed subspace of \( p \) containing \( c0 \), is (alpha, c)-spaceable if and only if alpha is finite.

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