2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00010-013-0193-y
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Normed spaces equivalent to inner product spaces and stability of functional equations

Abstract: Abstract. Let (X, · ) be a normed space. If · i is an equivalent norm coming from an inner product, then the original norm satisfies an approximate parallelogram law. Applying methods and results from the theory of stability of functional equations we study the reverse implication. Mathematics Subject Classification (2010). 39B82, 46B03, 46B20, 46C15.Keywords. Normed space equivalent to inner product space, approximate parallelogram law, von Neumann-Jordan constant, quadratic functional equation, stability of … Show more

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“…In article [24], the author shows that if • i is an equivalent norm coming from an inner product, then the original norm • satisfies an approximate parallelogram law. Following this idea, we can also establish the same results, replace approximate parallelogram law with approximate Euler-Lagrange type identity law.…”
Section: Propositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In article [24], the author shows that if • i is an equivalent norm coming from an inner product, then the original norm • satisfies an approximate parallelogram law. Following this idea, we can also establish the same results, replace approximate parallelogram law with approximate Euler-Lagrange type identity law.…”
Section: Propositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Condition (2) in Proposition 4.7 may seem a little restrictive, however, there are many known conditions for a norm being equivalent to a norm generated by an inner product. See for instance [17, Theorem 7.12.68] and [8,Theorem 3.3].…”
Section: Proof Letmentioning
confidence: 99%