Connections between the completion of normed spaces over non-Archimedean fields and the stability of the Cauchy equation (Q2024136)

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Connections between the completion of normed spaces over non-Archimedean fields and the stability of the Cauchy equation
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    Connections between the completion of normed spaces over non-Archimedean fields and the stability of the Cauchy equation (English)
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    3 May 2021
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    The concept of stability of a functional equation arises when one replaces a functional equation by an inequality which acts as a perturbation of the equation. The problem of stability of functional equations was motivated by a question of Ulam being asked in 1940. \textit{M. S. Moslehian} and \textit{T. M. Rassias} [Appl. Anal. Discrete Math. 1, No. 2, 325--334 (2007; Zbl 1257.39019)] proved stability of some functional equations in non-Archimedean spaces. Here the authors provide a close connection between stability results for the Cauchy equation and the completion of a normed space over the rationals endowed with the usual absolute value. In this paper similar results are presented when the valuation of the rationals is a \(p\)-adic valuation.
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    Cauchy equation
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    Hyers-Ulam stability
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    \(p\)-adic functional analysis
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