A Remark On S.M. Bates' Theorem

Hájek, Petr

Serdica Mathematical Journal (1999)

  • Volume: 25, Issue: 3, page 257-258
  • ISSN: 1310-6600

Abstract

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In his paper [1], Bates investigates the existence of nonlinear, but highly smooth, surjective operators between various classes of Banach spaces. Modifying his basic method, he obtains the following striking results.

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Hájek, Petr. "A Remark On S.M. Bates' Theorem." Serdica Mathematical Journal 25.3 (1999): 257-258. <http://eudml.org/doc/11517>.

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