Integral representations of projective norm-attaining tensors

Abstract

We introduce a Bochner integral approach to projective norm attainment in tensor products of Banach spaces by defining the class of integral projective norm-attaining tensors. This framework provides a broader, measure-theoretic approach to the study of projective norm attainment in tensor products of Banach spaces. We show that every integral norm-attaining tensor can be approximated in norm by norm-attaining tensors with finite representations. As a consequence, the Bishop-Phelps type density problem for classical norm-attaining tensors is equivalent to the corresponding density problem for integral norm-attaining tensors. Moreover, we prove that if an integral projective norm-attaining tensor represented by a Radon measure is an extreme point, then it must be an elementary tensor. We further investigate weaker topological versions of integral norm-attainment, including weak and weak* integral representations, providing sufficient conditions for the existence of Bochner representations. Finally, we extend known constructions of projective tensor products containing non-norm-attaining tensors to the integral setting. We show, for instance, that L1π Lp and the real c0π Lp contain non-norm-attaining tensors for 1<p<∞.

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