Differentiability of Lipschitzian mappings between Banach spaces

N. Aronszajn

Studia Mathematica (1976)

  • Volume: 57, Issue: 2, page 147-190
  • ISSN: 0039-3223

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Aronszajn, N.. "Differentiability of Lipschitzian mappings between Banach spaces." Studia Mathematica 57.2 (1976): 147-190. <http://eudml.org/doc/218045>.

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  8. Zoltán M. Balogh, Jeremy T. Tyson, Kevin Wildrick, Dimension Distortion by Sobolev Mappings in Foliated Metric Spaces
  9. Luděk Zajíček, On the differentiation of convex functions in finite and infinite dimensional spaces
  10. Le Van Hot, Generic differentiability of mappings and convex functions in Banach and locally convex spaces

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