A survey of weighted substitution operators and generalizations of Banach--Stone theorem.
Singh, R.K. (2005)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Singh, R.K. (2005)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Ian Doust, Michael Leinert (2015)
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Analogues of the classical Banach-Stone theorem for spaces of continuous functions are studied in the context of the spaces of absolutely continuous functions introduced by Ashton and Doust. We show that if AC(σ₁) is algebra isomorphic to AC(σ₂) then σ₁ is homeomorphic to σ₂. The converse however is false. In a positive direction we show that the converse implication does hold if the sets σ₁ and σ₂ are confined to a restricted collection of compact sets, such as the set of all simple...
S. Heinrich, P. Mankiewicz (1982)
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Hironao Koshimizu (2011)
Open Mathematics
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We characterize finite codimensional linear isometries on two spaces, C (n)[0; 1] and Lip [0; 1], where C (n)[0; 1] is the Banach space of n-times continuously differentiable functions on [0; 1] and Lip [0; 1] is the Banach space of Lipschitz continuous functions on [0; 1]. We will see they are exactly surjective isometries. Also, we show that C (n)[0; 1] and Lip [0; 1] admit neither isometric shifts nor backward shifts.
Niels Jakob Laustsen, Richard J. Loy (2005)
Banach Center Publications
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In general, little is known about the lattice of closed ideals in the Banach algebra ℬ(E) of all bounded, linear operators on a Banach space E. We list the (few) Banach spaces for which this lattice is completely understood, and we give a survey of partial results for a number of other Banach spaces. We then investigate the lattice of closed ideals in ℬ(F), where F is one of Figiel's reflexive Banach spaces not isomorphic to their Cartesian squares. Our main result is that this lattice...
Jesús M. F. Castillo, Pier Luigi Papini (2011)
Banach Center Publications
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This paper deals with a few, not widely known, aspects of Kottman's constant of a Banach space and its symmetric and finite variations. We will consider their behaviour under ultrapowers, relations with other parameters such as Whitley's or James' constant, and connection with the extension of c₀-valued Lipschitz maps.
N. Ghoussoub (1979-1980)
Séminaire Analyse fonctionnelle (dit "Maurey-Schwartz")
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Richard Evans (1981)
Studia Mathematica
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K. Jarosz (1989)
Studia Mathematica
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M. Kadec (1971)
Studia Mathematica
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P. Enflo (1975-1976)
Séminaire Analyse fonctionnelle (dit "Maurey-Schwartz")
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G. Godefroy, N. J. Kalton (2003)
Studia Mathematica
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We show that when a linear quotient map to a separable Banach space X has a Lipschitz right inverse, then it has a linear right inverse. If a separable space X embeds isometrically into a Banach space Y, then Y contains an isometric linear copy of X. This is false for every nonseparable weakly compactly generated Banach space X. Canonical examples of nonseparable Banach spaces which are Lipschitz isomorphic but not linearly isomorphic are constructed. If a Banach space X has the bounded...
S. Bernau, H. Lacey (1976)
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Dimosthenis Drivaliaris, Nikos Yannakakis (2007)
Studia Mathematica
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We study the problem of the existence of a common algebraic complement for a pair of closed subspaces of a Banach space. We prove the following two characterizations: (1) The pairs of subspaces of a Banach space with a common complement coincide with those pairs which are isomorphic to a pair of graphs of bounded linear operators between two other Banach spaces. (2) The pairs of subspaces of a Banach space X with a common complement coincide with those pairs for which there exists an...
Ehrhard Behrends, Michael Cambern (1988)
Studia Mathematica
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