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Stability constants of the weak$^*$ fixed point property for the space $\ell_1$

The main aim of the paper is to study some quantitative aspects of the stability of the weak$^*$ fixed point property for nonexpansive maps in $\ell_1$ (shortly, $w^*$-fpp). We focus on two complementary approaches to this topic. First, given a predual $X$ of $\ell_1$ such that the $σ(\ell_1,X)$-fpp holds, we precisely establish how far, with respect to the Banach-Mazur distance, we can move from $X$ without losing the $w^*$-fpp. The interesting point to note here is that our estimate depends only on the smallest radius of the ball in $\ell_1$ containing all $σ(\ell_1,X)$-cluster points of the extreme points of the unit ball. Second, we pass to consider the stability of the $w^*$-fpp in the restricted framework of preduals of $\ell_1$. Namely, we show that every predual $X$ of $\ell_1$ with a distance from $c_0$ strictly less than $3$, induces a weak$^*$ topology on $\ell_1$ such that the $σ(\ell_1,X)$-fpp holds.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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