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The ideal of weakly compactly generated operators acting on a Banach space

We call a bounded linear operator acting between Banach spaces weakly compactly generated ($\mathsf{WCG}$ for short) if its range is contained in a weakly compactly generated subspace of its codomain. This notion simultaneously generalises being weakly compact and having separable range. In a comprehensive study of the class of $\mathsf{WCG}$ operators, we prove that it forms a closed surjective operator ideal and investigate its relations to other classical operator ideals. By considering the $p$th long James space $\mathcal{J}_p(ω_1)$, we show how properties of the ideal of $\mathsf{WCG}$ operators (such as being the unique maximal ideal) may be used to derive results outside ideal theory. For instance, we identify the $K_0$-group of $\mathscr{B}(\mathcal{J}_p(ω_1))$ as the additive group of integers.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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