On the construction of large algebras not contained in the image of the Borel map (Q2302212)
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On the construction of large algebras not contained in the image of the Borel map (English)
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25 February 2020
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This article continues the research of the authors in their recently published paper [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 466, No. 1, 986--1008 (2018; Zbl 1398.46031)]. In the frame of quasianalytic classes which strictly contain the real analytic functions, it is known that the Borel map is injective but not surjective. In the aforementioned paper, the authors showed that the range of the Borel map in that case is small in the corresponding natural sequence space associated with the space of ultradifferentiable functions. Smallness was considered in the sense of residual sets, prevalence and lineability. Lineability and spaceability have received much attention recently; see the book by \textit{R. M. Aron} et al. [Lineability. The search for linearity in mathematics. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press (2016; Zbl 1348.46001)]. The aim of the present paper is to consider two possible products in the natural sequence space associated with the space of ultradifferentiable functions, namely, the Cauchy (convolution) product and the Hadamard (pointwise) product, to show when they are indeed a product in this space, and to construct large algebras contained in the complement of the range of the Borel map in this sequence space. The setting of spaces of ultradifferentiable functions defined by a general weight matrix permits the authors to treat the case of weight sequences as well as weight functions.
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spaces of ultradifferentiable functions
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algebrability
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Borel map
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quasianalyticity
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