Numerical peak holomorphic functions on Banach spaces
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numerical boundarynumerical peak holomorphic functionsnumerical Shilov boundarystrong numerical peak function
Banach spaces of continuous, differentiable or analytic functions (46E15) Infinite-dimensional holomorphy (46G20) Banach algebras of differentiable or analytic functions, (H^p)-spaces (46J15) Numerical range, numerical radius (47A12) Spaces of differentiable or holomorphic functions on infinite-dimensional spaces (46E50)
Abstract: We introduce the notion of numerical (strong) peak function and investigate the denseness of the norm and numerical peak functions on complex Banach spaces. Let be the Banach space of all bounded continuous functions on the unit ball of a Banach space and their restrictions to the open unit ball are holomorphic. In finite dimensional spaces, we show that the intersection of the set of all norm peak functions and the set of all numerical peak functions is a dense subset of . We also prove that if is a smooth Banach space with the Radon-Nikod'ym property, then the set of all numerical strong peak functions is dense in . In particular, when or , it is shown that the intersection of the set of all norm strong peak functions and the set of all numerical strong peak functions is a dense subset of . In the meanwhile, we study the properties of the numerical radius of an holomorphic function and the numerical index of subspaces of . As an application, the existence and properties of numerical boundary of are studied. Finally, the numerical peak function in is characterized when and some negative results on the denseness of numerical (strong) peak holomorphic functions are given.
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