2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00605-013-0534-x
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On multi-ideals and polynomial ideals of Banach spaces: a new approach to coherence and compatibility

Abstract: What is an adequate extension of an operator ideal I to the polynomial and multilinear settings? This question motivated the appearance of the concepts of coherent sequences of polynomial ideals and compatibility of a polynomial ideal with an operator ideal, introduced by D. Carando el al. We propose a different approach by consideringis a multi-ideal, instead of considering just polynomial ideals. Our approach ends a discomfort caused by the previous theory: for real scalars the canonical sequence (P k ) ∞ k=… Show more

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“…The examples we are about to give concern two of the most studied (perhaps the two most studied) polynomial generalizations of the ideal of absolutely p ‐summing linear operators; namely, the ideals Pms,p of multiple p ‐summing polynomials and Pd,p of p ‐dominated polynomials (in both and one can find the two definitions).…”
Section: The Surjective Hull Of a Polynomial Idealmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The examples we are about to give concern two of the most studied (perhaps the two most studied) polynomial generalizations of the ideal of absolutely p ‐summing linear operators; namely, the ideals Pms,p of multiple p ‐summing polynomials and Pd,p of p ‐dominated polynomials (in both and one can find the two definitions).…”
Section: The Surjective Hull Of a Polynomial Idealmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Section 1 we formally present this definition and deduce some general properties of this new concept, comparing especially with the approach presented in [22]. In the following sections, through a series of examples, we show that well-known classes satisfy this new concept with some kind of particularity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One question that arises at this point is: Should we develop the study of the coherence and compatibility of multilinear mappings and homogenous polynomials independently or should we compare these classes in any sense? Our approach starts from the principle, defended by Pellegrino and Ribeiro in [22], that yes, we must do a comparative and unified study of these classes. It would theoretically be possible to develop this study in more general classes, but due to the lack of applicability and also due to the good properties of the ideals, we will work with classes of multi-ideal mappings and classes of homogeneous polynomials ideals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of ideal of k-homogeneous polynomials is well known and has been widely studied in the literature (see, for instance, [6, §3] or the recent paper [24]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%