Maps preserving common zeros between subspaces of vector-valued continuous functions (Q618810)

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Maps preserving common zeros between subspaces of vector-valued continuous functions
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    Maps preserving common zeros between subspaces of vector-valued continuous functions (English)
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    17 January 2011
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    Suppose that \(X\) and \(Y\) are metric spaces and \(E\) and \(F\) are normed vector spaces. Denote by \(C(X,E)\) and \(C(Y,F)\) the corresponding spaces of continuous functions and by \(A(X,E)\) and \(A(Y,F)\) subspaces of \(C(X,E)\) and \(C(Y,F)\), respectively. The zero set of a function \(f\in C(X,E)\) is defined as \(Z(f)=\left\{ x\in X:f(x)=0\right\}\). The paper under review provides a complete characterization of linear and bijective maps \(T:A(X,E)\rightarrow A(Y,F)\) such that \(Z(f)\cap Z(g)\neq \emptyset\) if and only if \(Z(fg)\neq\emptyset\) for any \(f,g\in A(X,E).\) An application to automatic continuity is included.
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    preserving zeros map
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    vector-valued continuous function
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    automatic continuity
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