Additive jointly separating maps and ring homomorphisms
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Abstract: Let and be compact Hausdorff spaces, and be real or complex normed spaces and be a subspace of . For a function , let be the cozero set of . A pair of additive maps is said to be jointly separating if whenever . In this paper, first we give a partial description of additive jointly separating maps between certain spaces of vector-valued continuous functions (including spaces of vector-valued Lipschitz functions, absolutely continuous functions and continuously differentiable functions). Then we apply the results to characterize continuous ring homomorphisms between certain Banach algebras of vector-valued continuous functions. In particular, the results provide some generalizations of the recent results on unital homomorphisms between vector-valued Lipschitz algebras, with a different approach.
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