The local equicontinuity of a maximal monotone operator
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Abstract: The local equicontinuity of an operator with proper Fitzpatrick function and defined in a barreled locally convex space has been shown to hold on the algebraic interior of ). The current note presents direct consequences of the aforementioned result with regard to the local equicontinuity of a maximal monotone operator defined in a barreled locally convex space.
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