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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7745845
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A Banach-Stone type theorem for space of vector-valued differentiable maps
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7745845

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    A Banach-Stone type theorem for space of vector-valued differentiable maps (English)
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    4 October 2023
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    Let \(\Omega_n\subset \mathbb{R}^n\) and \(\Omega_m\subset \mathbb{R}^m\) be two bounded domains. In the paper the surjective linear isometries \[T:C^p(\overline{\Omega_n},V)\to C^q(\overline{\Omega_m},V),\] where \(V,W\) are Banach spaces with special properties, are characterized. Concretely, if \(V,W\) are both strictly convex or smooth, these isometries are all of the form \[T(f)(x)=I((f\circ \tau^{-1})(x)),\] where \(I:V\to W\) is an isometry and \(\tau: \overline{\Omega_m}\to \overline{\Omega_n}\) is a diffeomorphism (this is shown in Theorem 3.4 and Corollary 3.6 of the paper). In my opinion, the paper is well-written and deserves attention. The results are interesting and non-trivial.
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    isometry
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    generalized Banach-Stone theorem
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    differentiable map
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