A solution to Tingley's problem for isometries between the unit spheres of compact C$^*$-algebras and JB$^*$-triples
Abstract: Let $f: S(E) \to S(B)$ be a surjective isometry between the unit spheres of two weakly compact JB$*$-triples not containing direct summands of rank smaller than or equal to 3. Suppose $E$ has rank greater than or equal to 5. Applying techniques developed in JB$*$-triple theory, we prove that $f$ admits an extension to a surjective real linear isometry $T: E\to B$. Among the consequences, we show that every surjective isometry between the unit spheres of two compact C$*$-algebras $A$ and $B$ (and in particular when $A=K(H)$ and $B=K(H')$) extends to a surjective real linear isometry from $A$ into $B$. These results provide new examples of infinite dimensional Banach spaces where Tingley's problem admits a positive answer.
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