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March 2011 Walk the dog, or: products of open balls in the space of continuous functions
Ehrhard Behrends
Funct. Approx. Comment. Math. 44(1): 153-164 (March 2011). DOI: 10.7169/facm/1301497751

Abstract

Let $C[0,1]$ be the Banach algebra of real valued continuous functions on $[0,1]$, provided with the supremum norm. For $f,g\in C[0,1]$ and balls $B_{f}$, $B_{g}$ with center $f$ and $g$, respectively, it is not necessarily true that $f\cdot g$ is in the interior of $B_{f}\cdot B_{g}$. In the present paper we characterize those pairs $f,g$ where this is the case. The problem is illustrated by using a suitable translation. One studies walks in a landscape with hills and valleys where an accompanying dog can move in a certain prescribed way.

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Ehrhard Behrends. "Walk the dog, or: products of open balls in the space of continuous functions." Funct. Approx. Comment. Math. 44 (1) 153 - 164, March 2011. https://doi.org/10.7169/facm/1301497751

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Published: March 2011
First available in Project Euclid: 30 March 2011

zbMATH: 1218.46013
MathSciNet: MR2807903
Digital Object Identifier: 10.7169/facm/1301497751

Subjects:
Primary: 46B20
Secondary: 46F15

Keywords: Banach Algebra , continuous functions , open sets

Rights: Copyright © 2011 Adam Mickiewicz University

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