A differential operator and weak topology for Lipschitz maps (Q972498)
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A differential operator and weak topology for Lipschitz maps (English)
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19 May 2010
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One of the first main results of this paper asserts that the Scott topology induces a topology for real-valued Lipschitz maps on Banach spaces. This is usually referred to as the \(L\)-topology and is the weakest topology with respect to which the \(L\)-derivative operator, as a second order functional which maps the space of Lipschitz functions into the function space of non-empty weak* compact and convex valued maps equipped with the Scott topology, is continuous. For finite dimensional Euclidean spaces, where the \(L\)-derivative and the Clarke gradient coincide, the author provides a simple characterization of the basic open subsets of the \(L\)-topology. The present paper also develops a fundamental theorem of calculus of second order in finite dimensions. A key ingredient in the proof is that the continuous integral operator from the continuous Scott domain of non-empty convex and compact valued functions to the continuous Scott domain of ties is inverse to the continuous operator induced by the \(L\)-derivative. In the last part of this paper it is shown that in dimension one the \(L\)-derivative operator is a computable functional.
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domain theory
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Clarke gradient
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weakest topology
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second order functionals
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Hausdorff metric
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fundamental theorem of calculus
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