An Elementary Counterexample to the Open Mapping Principle for Bilinear Maps
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Publication:4087353
DOI10.2307/2039998zbMATH Open0324.15015OpenAlexW3141634533WikidataQ125019747 ScholiaQ125019747MaRDI QIDQ4087353FDOQ4087353
Authors: Charles Horowitz
Publication date: 1975
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2039998
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- On automatic continuity and three problems of ``The Scottish Book concerning the boundedness of polynomial functionals
- On surjective bilinear mappings
- When is multiplication in a Banach algebra open?
- Nonlinear open mapping principles, with applications to the Jacobian equation and other scale-invariant PDEs
- A fundamental property of bilinear operators
- Generalized Open Mapping Theorems for Bilinear Maps, with an Application to Operator Algebras
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