K-space (functional analysis)

In mathematics, more specifically in functional analysis, a K-space is an F-space V such that every extension of F-spaces (or twisted sum) of the form

0\rightarrow \mathbb R\rightarrow X\rightarrow V\rightarrow 0. \,\!

is equivalent to the trivial one[1]

0\rightarrow \mathbb R\rightarrow \mathbb R\times V \rightarrow V\rightarrow 0. \,\!

where \mathbb R is the real line.

Examples

References

  1. 1 2 3 Kalton, N. J.; Peck, N. T.; Roberts, James W. An F-space sampler. London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 89. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1984. xii+240 pp. ISBN 0-521-27585-7
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