Abstract

This paper is a natural continuation of the paper [2] by the same author. We shall prove that several coincidence and rigidity phenomena which usually do not appear are possible only in case the underlying measure space is trivial (i.e. is a finite union of atoms). Examples: coincidence of twoL p spaces, reflexivity ofL 1, Radon—Nikodym property ofL ∞, coincidence of Dunford, Pettis or Bochner integrability, coincidence of theL p space and of the weakL p space.

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