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Maps between Banach function algebras satisfying certain norm conditions

Maliheh Hosseini, Fereshteh Sady (2013)

Open Mathematics

Let A and B be Banach function algebras on compact Hausdorff spaces X and Y, respectively, and let A ¯ and B ¯ be their uniform closures. Let I, I′ be arbitrary non-empty sets, α ∈ ℂ{0, ρ: I → A, τ: l′ → a and S: I → B T: l′ → B be maps such that ρ(I, τ(I′) and S(I), T(I′) are closed under multiplications and contain exp A and expB, respectively. We show that if ‖S(p)T(p′)−α‖Y=‖ρ(p)τ(p′) − α‖x for all p ∈ I and p′ ∈ I′, then there exist a real algebra isomorphism S: A → B, a clopen subset K of M B and...

Mittag-Leffler methods in analysis.

Jorge Mújica (1995)

Revista Matemática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

In this survey we present two Mittag-Leffler lemmas and several applications to topics as varied as the delta-equation, Fréchet algebras, inductive limits of Banach spaces and quasi-normable Fréchet spaces.

Moebius-invariant algebras in balls

Walter Rudin (1983)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

It is proved that the Fréchet algebra C ( B ) has exactly three closed subalgebras Y which contain nonconstant functions and which are invariant, in the sense that f Ψ Y whenever f Y and Ψ is a biholomorphic map of the open unit ball B of C n onto B . One of these consists of the holomorphic functions in B , the second consists of those whose complex conjugates are holomorphic, and the third is C ( B ) .

Multiplication of convex sets in C(K) spaces

José Pedro Moreno, Rolf Schneider (2016)

Studia Mathematica

Let C(K) denote the Banach algebra of continuous real functions, with the supremum norm, on a compact Hausdorff space K. For two subsets of C(K), one can define their product by pointwise multiplication, just as the Minkowski sum of the sets is defined by pointwise addition. Our main interest is in correlations between properties of the product of closed order intervals in C(K) and properties of the underlying space K. When K is finite, the product of two intervals in C(K) is always an interval....

Multiplicative functionals and entire functions

Krzysztof Jarosz (1996)

Studia Mathematica

Let A be a complex Banach algebra with a unit e, let T, φ be continuous functionals, where T is linear, and let F be a nonlinear entire function. If T ∘ F = F ∘ φ and T(e) = 1 then T is multiplicative.

Multiplicative functionals and entire functions, II

Krzysztof Jarosz (1997)

Studia Mathematica

Let A be a complex Banach algebra with a unit e, let F be a nonconstant entire function, and let T be a linear functional with T(e)=1 and such that T∘F: A → ℂ is nonsurjective. Then T is multiplicative.

Multiplicative functionals on algebras of differentiable functions.

Jesús A. Jaramillo (1990)

Extracta Mathematicae

Let Ω be an open subset of a real Banach space E and, for 1 ≤ m ≤, let Cm(Ω) denote the algebra of all m-times continuously Fréchet differentiable real functions defined on Ω. We are concerned here with the question as to wether every nonzero algebra homomorphism φ: Cm(Ω) → R is given by evaluation at some point of Ω, i.e., if there exists some a ∈ Ω such that φ(f) = f(a) for each f ∈ Cm(Ω). This problem has been considered in [1,4,5] and [6]. In [6], a positive answer is given in the case that...

Multiplicative structure of de Branges's spaces.

Benjamin A. Lotto, Donald Sarason (1991)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

L. de Branges has originated a viewpoint one of whose repercussions has been the detailed analysis of certain Hilbert spaces of holomorphic functions contained within the Hardy space H2 of the unit disk (...).

Multiplicatively and non-symmetric multiplicatively norm-preserving maps

Maliheh Hosseini, Fereshteh Sady (2010)

Open Mathematics

Let A and B be Banach function algebras on compact Hausdorff spaces X and Y and let ‖.‖X and ‖.‖Y denote the supremum norms on X and Y, respectively. We first establish a result concerning a surjective map T between particular subsets of the uniform closures of A and B, preserving multiplicatively the norm, i.e. ‖Tf Tg‖Y = ‖fg‖X, for certain elements f and g in the domain. Then we show that if α ∈ ℂ 0 and T: A → B is a surjective, not necessarily linear, map satisfying ‖fg + α‖X = ‖Tf Tg + α‖Y,...

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