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Characterizations of the projection bands and some order properties of the lattices of continuous functions (2211.11192v3)

Published 21 Nov 2022 in math.FA and math.GN

Abstract: We show that for an ideal $H$ in an Archimedean vector lattice $F$ the following conditions are equivalent: $\bullet$ $H$ is a projection band; $\bullet$ Any collection of mutually disjoint vectors in $H$, which is order bounded in $F$, is order bounded in $H$; $\bullet$ $H$ is an infinite meet-distributive element of the lattice $\mathcal{I}{F}$ of all ideals in $F$ in the sense that $\bigcap\limits{J\in \mathcal{J}}\left(H+ J\right)=H+ \bigcap \mathcal{J}$, for any $\mathcal{J}\subset \mathcal{I}_{F}$. Additionally, we show that if $F$ is uniformly complete and $H$ is a uniformly closed principal ideal, then $H$ is a projection band. In the process we investigate some order properties of lattices of continuous functions on Tychonoff topological spaces.

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