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The main result of this interesting paper is the following extension of the Robinson-Ursescu theorem: Let \((X,\left\| \cdot\right\| _{X})\) and \((Y,\left\| \cdot\right\| _{Y})\) be Banach spaces, let \(T:X\rightrightarrows Y\), and let \((x_{0},y_{0})\in\text{gph}\,T\). Suppose that \(\text{dom}\,T\) is bounded, that \(\text{gph}\,T\) is locally star-shaped at \((x_{0},y_{0}),\) and that \(\text{rge}\,T\) is locally conic at \(y_{0}.\) Then \(T\) is relatively open at \((x_{0},y_{0})\) with a linear rate. In particular, if \(y_{0}\) is an interior point of \(\text{rge}\,T\), then \(T\) is open at \((x_{0},y_{0})\) with a linear rate. It is proved by examples that every assumption on \(T\) in the preceding theorem is essential. An extension of Graves' open mapping theorem is also established.
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restrictive metric regularity
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Graves' theorem
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    A note on Robinson-Ursescu and Lyusternik-Graves theorem (English)
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    12 July 2013
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    The main result of this interesting paper is the following extension of the Robinson-Ursescu theorem: Let \((X,\left\| \cdot\right\| _{X})\) and \((Y,\left\| \cdot\right\| _{Y})\) be Banach spaces, let \(T:X\rightrightarrows Y\), and let \((x_{0},y_{0})\in\text{gph}\,T\). Suppose that \(\text{dom}\,T\) is bounded, that \(\text{gph}\,T\) is locally star-shaped at \((x_{0},y_{0}),\) and that \(\text{rge}\,T\) is locally conic at \(y_{0}.\) Then \(T\) is relatively open at \((x_{0},y_{0})\) with a linear rate. In particular, if \(y_{0}\) is an interior point of \(\text{rge}\,T\), then \(T\) is open at \((x_{0},y_{0})\) with a linear rate. It is proved by examples that every assumption on \(T\) in the preceding theorem is essential. An extension of Graves' open mapping theorem is also established.
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    open mapping
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    restrictive metric regularity
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    Graves' theorem
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    Robinson-Ursescu theorem
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    convex constraints
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