Abstract
We develop a systematic approach to the study of ideals of Lipschitz maps from a metric space to a Banach space, inspired by classical theory on using Lipschitz tensor products to relate ideals of operator/tensor norms for Banach spaces. We study spaces of Lipschitz maps from a metric space to a dual Banach space that can be represented canonically as the dual of a Lipschitz tensor product endowed with a Lipschitz cross-norm, and we show that several known examples of ideals of Lipschitz maps (Lipschitz maps, Lipschitz -summing maps, maps admitting Lipschitz factorization through subsets of -space) admit such a representation. Generally, we characterize when the space of a Lipschitz map from a metric space to a dual Banach space is in canonical duality with a Lipschitz cross-norm. Finally, we introduce a concept of operators which are approximable with respect to one of these ideals of Lipschitz maps, and we identify them in terms of tensor-product notions.
Citation
M. G. Cabrera-Padilla. J. A. Chávez-Domínguez. A. Jiménez-Vargas. Moisés Villegas-Vallecillos. "Duality for ideals of Lipschitz maps." Banach J. Math. Anal. 11 (1) 108 - 129, January 2017. https://doi.org/10.1215/17358787-3764290
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