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Approximate biflatness and Johnson pseudo-contractibility of some Banach algebras

Amir Sahami, Mohammad R. Omidi, Eghbal Ghaderi, Hamzeh Zangeneh (2020)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We study the structure of Lipschitz algebras under the notions of approximate biflatness and Johnson pseudo-contractibility. We show that for a compact metric space X , the Lipschitz algebras Lip α ( X ) and lip α ( X ) are approximately biflat if and only if X is finite, provided that 0 < α < 1 . We give a necessary and sufficient condition that a vector-valued Lipschitz algebras is Johnson pseudo-contractible. We also show that some triangular Banach algebras are not approximately biflat.

Lipschitz and uniform embeddings into

N. J. Kalton (2011)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We show that there is no uniformly continuous selection of the quotient map Q : / c relative to the unit ball. We use this to construct an answer to a problem of Benyamini and Lindenstrauss; there is a Banach space X such that there is a no Lipschitz retraction of X** onto X; in fact there is no uniformly continuous retraction from B X * * onto B X .

Multiple conjugate functions and multiplicative Lipschitz classes

Ferenc Móricz (2009)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We extend the classical theorems of I. I. Privalov and A. Zygmund from single to multiple conjugate functions in terms of the multiplicative modulus of continuity. A remarkable corollary is that if a function f belongs to the multiplicative Lipschitz class L i p ( α , . . . , α N ) for some 0 < α , . . . , α N < 1 and its marginal functions satisfy f ( · , x , . . . , x N ) L i p β , . . . , f ( x , . . . , x N - 1 , · ) L i p β N for some 0 < β , . . . , β N < 1 uniformly in the indicated variables x l , 1 ≤ l ≤ N, then f ̃ ( η , . . . , η N ) L i p ( α , . . . , α N ) for each choice of ( η , . . . , η N ) with η l = 0 or 1 for 1 ≤ l ≤ N.

Lipschitz equivalence of graph-directed fractals

Ying Xiong, Lifeng Xi (2009)

Studia Mathematica

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This paper studies the geometric structure of graph-directed sets from the point of view of Lipschitz equivalence. It is proved that if E i i and F j j are dust-like graph-directed sets satisfying the transitivity condition, then E i and E i are Lipschitz equivalent, and E i and F j are quasi-Lipschitz equivalent when they have the same Hausdorff dimension.

Lipschitz extensions of convex-valued maps

Alberto Bressan, Agostino Cortesi (1986)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

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Si dimostra che ogni funzione multivoca lipschitziana con costante di Lipschitz M , definita su un sottoinsieme di uno spazio di Hilbert H a valori compatti e convessi in n , può essere estesa su tutto H ad una funzione multivoca lipschitziana con costante minore di 7 nM. In generale, non esistono invece estensioni aventi la stessa costante di Lipschitz M .

Double sine series with nonnegative coefficients and Lipschitz classes

Vanda Fülöp (2006)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Denote by f s s ( x , y ) the sum of a double sine series with nonnegative coefficients. We present necessary and sufficient coefficient conditions in order that f s s belongs to the two-dimensional multiplicative Lipschitz class Lip(α,β) for some 0 < α ≤ 1 and 0 < β ≤ 1. Our theorems are extensions of the corresponding theorems by Boas for single sine series.

On the structure of universal differentiability sets

Michael Dymond (2017)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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A subset of d is called a universal differentiability set if it contains a point of differentiability of every Lipschitz function f : d . We show that any universal differentiability set contains a ‘kernel’ in which the points of differentiability of each Lipschitz function are dense. We further prove that no universal differentiability set may be decomposed as a countable union of relatively closed, non-universal differentiability sets.

Lipschitz constants for a hyperbolic type metric under Möbius transformations

Yinping Wu, Gendi Wang, Gaili Jia, Xiaohui Zhang (2024)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let D be a nonempty open set in a metric space ( X , d ) with D . Define h D , c ( x , y ) = log 1 + c d ( x , y ) d D ( x ) d D ( y ) , where d D ( x ) = d ( x , D ) is the distance from x to the boundary of D . For every c 2 , h D , c is a metric. We study the sharp Lipschitz constants for the metric h D , c under Möbius transformations of the unit ball, the upper half space, and the punctured unit ball.

Lipschitz extensions of convex-valued maps

Alberto Bressan, Agostino Cortesi (1986)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti

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Si dimostra che ogni funzione multivoca lipschitziana con costante di Lipschitz M , definita su un sottoinsieme di uno spazio di Hilbert H a valori compatti e convessi in n , può essere estesa su tutto H ad una funzione multivoca lipschitziana con costante minore di 7 nM. In generale, non esistono invece estensioni aventi la stessa costante di Lipschitz M .

Canonical Banach function spaces generated by Urysohn universal spaces. Measures as Lipschitz maps

Piotr Niemiec (2009)

Studia Mathematica

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It is proved (independently of the result of Holmes [Fund. Math. 140 (1992)]) that the dual space of the uniform closure C F L ( r ) of the linear span of the maps x ↦ d(x,a) - d(x,b), where d is the metric of the Urysohn space r of diameter r, is (isometrically if r = +∞) isomorphic to the space L I P ( r ) of equivalence classes of all real-valued Lipschitz maps on r . The space of all signed (real-valued) Borel measures on r is isometrically embedded in the dual space of C F L ( r ) and it is shown that the image...

A Lipschitz function which is C on a.e. line need not be generically differentiable

Luděk Zajíček (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We construct a Lipschitz function f on X = ℝ ² such that, for each 0 ≠ v ∈ X, the function f is C smooth on a.e. line parallel to v and f is Gâteaux non-differentiable at all points of X except a first category set. Consequently, the same holds if X (with dimX > 1) is an arbitrary Banach space and “a.e.” has any usual “measure sense”. This example gives an answer to a natural question concerning the author’s recent study of linearly essentially smooth functions (which generalize essentially...

Generalized α-variation and Lebesgue equivalence to differentiable functions

Jakub Duda (2009)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We find conditions on a real function f:[a,b] → ℝ equivalent to being Lebesgue equivalent to an n-times differentiable function (n ≥ 2); a simple solution in the case n = 2 appeared in an earlier paper. For that purpose, we introduce the notions of C B V G 1 / n and S B V G 1 / n functions, which play analogous rôles for the nth order differentiability to the classical notion of a VBG⁎ function for the first order differentiability, and the classes C B V 1 / n and S B V 1 / n (introduced by Preiss and Laczkovich) for Cⁿ smoothness....

Symmetric products of the Euclidean spaces and the spheres

Naotsugu Chinen (2015)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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By F n ( X ) , n 1 , we denote the n -th symmetric product of a metric space ( X , d ) as the space of the non-empty finite subsets of X with at most n elements endowed with the Hausdorff metric d H . In this paper we shall describe that every isometry from the n -th symmetric product F n ( X ) into itself is induced by some isometry from X into itself, where X is either the Euclidean space or the sphere with the usual metrics. Moreover, we study the n -th symmetric product of the Euclidean space up to bi-Lipschitz equivalence...

Differential equations in metric spaces

Jacek Tabor (2002)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We give a meaning to derivative of a function u X , where X is a complete metric space. This enables us to investigate differential equations in a metric space. One can prove in particular Gronwall’s Lemma, Peano and Picard Existence Theorems, Lyapunov Theorem or Nagumo Theorem in metric spaces. The main idea is to define the tangent space 𝒯 x X of x X . Let u , v [ 0 , 1 ) X , u ( 0 ) = v ( 0 ) be continuous at zero. Then by the definition u and v are in the same equivalence class if they are tangent at zero, that is if lim h 0 + d ( u ( h ) , v ( h ) ) h = 0 . By...

Filippov Lemma for matrix fourth order differential inclusions

Grzegorz Bartuzel, Andrzej Fryszkowski (2014)

Banach Center Publications

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In the paper we give an analogue of the Filippov Lemma for the fourth order differential inclusions y = y”” - (A² + B²)y” + A²B²y ∈ F(t,y), (*) with the initial conditions y(0) = y’(0) = y”(0) = y”’(0) = 0, (**) where the matrices A , B d × d are commutative and the multifunction F : [ 0 , 1 ] × d c l ( d ) is Lipschitz continuous in y with a t-independent constant l < ||A||²||B||². Main theorem. Assume that F : [ 0 , 1 ] × d c l ( d ) i s m e a s u r a b l e i n t a n d i n t e g r a b l y b o u n d e d . L e t y₀ ∈ W4,1 b e a n a r b i t r a r y f u n c t i o n s a t i s f y i n g ( * * ) a n d s u c h t h a t d H ( y ( t ) , F ( t , y ( t ) ) ) p ( t ) a.e. in [0,1], where p₀ ∈ L¹[0,1]. Then there exists a solution y ∈ W4,1 of (*)...

Nonlinear mappings preserving at least one eigenvalue

Constantin Costara, Dušan Repovš (2010)

Studia Mathematica

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We prove that if F is a Lipschitz map from the set of all complex n × n matrices into itself with F(0) = 0 such that given any x and y we know that F(x) - F(y) and x-y have at least one common eigenvalue, then either F ( x ) = u x u - 1 or F ( x ) = u x t u - 1 for all x, for some invertible n × n matrix u. We arrive at the same conclusion by supposing F to be of class ¹ on a domain in ℳₙ containing the null matrix, instead of Lipschitz. We also prove that if F is of class ¹ on a domain containing the null matrix satisfying...