Triangular mean value theorems and Fréchet's equation (Q1912655)
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Triangular mean value theorems and Fréchet's equation (English)
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8 January 1998
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The author offers the following two main results (the first is somewhat more general in the paper than stated here). 1). Theorem 1. If the \(m\)-th iterate of the difference of a complex valued continuous function \(f\) of \(n (\geq 2)\) real variables is zero for all spans of length 1 then it is zero for all spans of any length in the \(n\)-dimensional real space and thus \(f\) is a polynomial of degree at most \(m-1\). 2). A real valued function of two real variables has the triangular mean value property for radius \(r\) if its value at the center of every equilateral (``equivalent'' in Theorem 4 is a misprint) triangle of radius \(r\) equals the arithmetic mean of its values at the vertices. Theorem 4. If a real valued function of two real variables is continuous and has the triangular mean value property for a fixed radius then it is a harmonic polynomial of at most second degree.
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functional equations
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Fourier transformation
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distributions
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differences
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triangular mean value properties
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