A fixed point approach to stability of a quadratic equation (Q854673)

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A fixed point approach to stability of a quadratic equation
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    A fixed point approach to stability of a quadratic equation (English)
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    6 December 2006
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    The authors prove the orthogonal stability of the quadratic functional equation of Pexider type by using the fixed point alternative theorem. The following theorem is the main result of this paper: Suppose that \(X\) is a real orthogonality space with a symmetric orthogonal relation \(\perp\) and \(Y\) is a Banach space. Let the mappings \(f, g, h, k : X \rightarrow Y\) satisfy \[ \|f (x + y) + g(x - y) - h(x) - k(y)\|\leq \varepsilon \] for all \(x, y \in X\) with \(x\perp y\). There exist an orthogonally additive mapping \(T : X\rightarrow Y\) and a constant \(C_1\geq 0\) such that \[ \| f (x) - T (x)\| \leq C_1\varepsilon\quad (\text{for all }x \in X) \] if and only if there exists a constant \(C_2\geq 0\) with \[ \|f (2x) - f (-2x) - 4f (x) - 4f (-x)\|\leq C_2\varepsilon\quad (\text{for all } x \in X). \] Indeed, if \(f : X\rightarrow Y\) satisfies \[ \|f (2x) - f (-2x) - 4f (x) - 4f (-x)\|\leq \varepsilon\quad (\text{for all }x \in X), \] then there exist orthogonally additive mappings \(T_1 , T_2 , T_3 : X\rightarrow Y\) such that \[ \begin{aligned} \|f (x) - f (0) - T_1 (x)\| &\leq \frac {140}{3}\varepsilon,\\ \|g(x) - g(0) - T_2 (x)\|&\leq \frac {98}{3}\varepsilon,\\ \|h(x) + k(x) - h(0) - k(0) - T_3 (x)\|&\leq \frac {256}{3}\varepsilon \end{aligned} \] for all \(x \in X\). In the Introduction, quoting the stability of quadratic equations of Pexider type, the authors missed citing a paper ``Stability of the quadratic equation of Pexider type'' [Abh. Math. Semin. Univ. Hamb. 70, 175--190 (2000; Zbl 0991.39018)] by \textit{S.-M. Jung}, which contains the first result about the stability of quadratic equations of Pexider type (see Theorem 5 and Corollary 6 in the paper).
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    orthogonal stability
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    Pexiderized quadratic functional equation
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    orthogonally quadratic mapping
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    orthogonally additive mapping
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    additive mapping
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    orthogonality space
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    fixed point alternative theorem
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    Banach space
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