Abstract
In this paper we combine topological and functional analysis methods to prove that a non-locally trivial quasi-linear map defined on a C(K) must be nontrivial on a subspace isomorphic to c0. We conclude the paper with a few examples showing that the result is optimal, and providing an application to the existence of nontrivial twisted sums of ℓ1 and c0.
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