Voidness of strict convexity in non-Archimedean fuzzy normed spaces
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Publication:6344705
arXiv2007.04374MaRDI QIDQ6344705FDOQ6344705
J. Navarro, Javier Cabello Sánchez
Publication date: 8 July 2020
Abstract: In this short note, we show by elementary computations that the notion of non-Archimedean fuzzy normed (and 2-normed) spaces is void. Namely, there are no strictly convex spaces at all --not even the zero-dimensional linear space. Before this, we also study the case of strictly convex non-Archimedean normed spaces; in this setting we see that the only nonzero linear space (defined over an arbitrary non-Archimedean field) that satisfies this property is the one-dimensional linear space over . Consequently, the results that have been proven for this class of spaces, like the Mazur-Ulam Theorem, are either trivial or empty statements.
Functional analysis over fields other than (mathbb{R}) or (mathbb{C}) or the quaternions; non-Archimedean functional analysis (46S10) Non-Archimedean analysis (26E30)
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