@article{SAF_1978-1979____A24_0, author = {Rosenthal, H. P.}, title = {Subspaces of $L^p$ which do not contain $L^p$-isomorphically}, journal = {S\'eminaire d'Analyse fonctionnelle (dit "Maurey-Schwartz")}, note = {talk:28}, pages = {1--9}, publisher = {Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de Math\'ematiques}, year = {1978-1979}, zbl = {0451.46020}, language = {en}, url = {http://archive.numdam.org/item/SAF_1978-1979____A24_0/} }
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Rosenthal, H. P. Subspaces of $L^p$ which do not contain $L^p$-isomorphically. Séminaire d'Analyse fonctionnelle (dit "Maurey-Schwartz") (1978-1979), Exposé no. 28, 9 p. http://archive.numdam.org/item/SAF_1978-1979____A24_0/
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