Modulus support functionals, Rajchman measures and peak functions
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Abstract: In 2000 V. Lomonosov suggested a counterexample to the complex version of the Bishop-Phelps theorem on modulus support functionals. We discuss the -analog of that example and demonstrate that the set of sup-attaining functionals is non-trivial, thus answering an open question, asked in cite{KLMW}.
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