On the continuous dependence of solutions to orthogonal additivity problem on given functions

Journal Title: Annales Mathematicae Silesianae - Year 2015, Vol 29, Issue

Abstract

We show that the solution to the orthogonal additivity problem in real inner product spaces depends continuously on the given function and provide an application of this fact.

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Karol Baron

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  • EP ID EP230390
  • DOI 10.1515/amsil-2015-0002
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Karol Baron (2015). On the continuous dependence of solutions to orthogonal additivity problem on given functions. Annales Mathematicae Silesianae, 29(), 19-23. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-230390