A property of quasi-complements
Robert H. Lohman (1974)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Robert H. Lohman (1974)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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A quasi-linear map from a continuous function space C(X) is one which is linear on each singly generated subalgebra. We show that the collection of quasi-linear functionals has a Banach space pre-dual with a natural order. We then investigate quasi-linear maps between two continuous function spaces, classifying them in terms of generalized image transformations.
Olivier Olela Otafudu, Zechariah Mushaandja (2017)
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Amouch, M. (2009)
Serdica Mathematical Journal
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