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Counting spaces of functions on separable compact lines

Published 9 Feb 2026 in math.FA, math.GN, and math.LO | (2602.09143v1)

Abstract: We investigate the following general problem, closely related to the problem of isomorphic classification of Banach spaces C(K)C(K) of continuous real-valued functions on a compact space KK, equipped with the standard supremum norm:Let K\mathcal{K} be a class of compact spaces. How many isomorphism types of Banach spaces C(K)C(K) of real-valued continuous functions on KK are there, for KKK\in \mathcal{K}? We prove that for any uncountable regular cardinal number κκ, there exist exactly $2κ$ isomorphism types of spaces C(K)C(K) for compact spaces of weight κκ. We show that, for the class L<em>ω1\mathcal{L}<em>{ω_1} of separable compact linearly ordered spaces of weight ω1ω_1, the answer to the above question depends on additional set-theoretic axioms. In particular, assuming the continuum hypothesis, there are 2<sup>2<sup>ω2<sup>{2<sup>ω} isomorphism types of C(L)C(L), for LL</em>ω1L\in \mathcal{L</em>{ω_1}}, and assuming a certain axiom proposed by Baumgartner, there is only one type.

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