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    Hyperstability of the Drygas functional equation (English)
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    1 August 2013
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    Summary: We use the fixed point theorem for functional spaces to obtain the hyperstability result for the Drygas functional equation on a restricted domain. Namely, we show that a function satisfying the Drygas equation approximately must be exactly the solution of it.
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    fixed point method
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    hyperstability
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    Drygas functional equation
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