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Operators on Banach Spaces of Bourgain-Delbaen Type

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We begin by giving a detailed exposition of the original Bourgain-Delbaen construction and the generalised construction due to Argyros and Haydon. We show how these two constructions are related, and as a corollary, are able to prove that there exists some $\delta > 0$ and an uncountable set of isometries on the original Bourgain-Delbaen spaces which are pairwise distance $\delta$ apart. We subsequently extend these ideas to obtain our main results. We construct new Banach spaces of Bourgain-Delbaen type, all of which have $\ell_1$ dual. The first class of spaces are HI and possess few, but not very few operators. We thus have a negative solution to the Argyros-Haydon question. We remark that all these spaces have finite dimensional Calkin algebra, and we investigate the corollaries of this result. We also construct a space with $\ell_1$ Calkin algebra and show that whilst this space is still of Bourgain-Delbaen type with $\ell_1$ dual, it behaves somewhat differently to the first class of spaces. Finally, we briefly consider shift-invariant $\ell_1$ preduals, and hint at how one might use the Bourgain-Delbaen construction to produce new, exotic examples.

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Pure infiniteness and primary factorisation

math.FA · 2026-07-01 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

No indecomposable Banach space has the primary factorisation property; for complex spaces with PFP the quotient B(E)/M_E is purely infinite precisely when non-scalar.

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  • Pure infiniteness and primary factorisation math.FA · 2026-07-01 · unverdicted · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    No indecomposable Banach space has the primary factorisation property; for complex spaces with PFP the quotient B(E)/M_E is purely infinite precisely when non-scalar.