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A forgotten theorem of Pe{\l}czy\'nski: $(\lambda+)$-injective spaces need not be $\lambda$-injective -- the case $\lambda\in (1,2]$

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arxiv 2201.07837 v2 pith:5AJFRDV4 submitted 2022-01-19 math.FA

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Isbell and Semadeni [Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 107 (1963)] proved that every infinite-dimensional $1$-injective Banach space contains a hyperplane that is $(2+\varepsilon)$-injective for every $\varepsilon > 0$, yet is is \emph{not} $2$-injective and remarked in a footnote that Pe{\l}czy\'nski had proved for every $\lambda > 1$ the existence of a $(\lambda + \varepsilon)$-injective space ($\varepsilon > 0$) that is not $\lambda$-injective. Unfortunately, no trace of the proof of Pe{\l}czy\'nski's result has been preserved. In the present paper, we establish the said theorem for $\lambda\in (1,2]$ by constructing an appropriate renorming of $\ell_\infty$. This contrasts (at least for real scalars) with the case $\lambda = 1$ for which Lindenstrauss [Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 48 (1964)] proved the contrary statement.

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