“…We shall write Iso(X) instead of Iso(X, X). Accordingly to the notation in [39,40,13,14] and [43], we shall say that a (non-necessarily linear nor continuous) mapping ∆ : X → Y is a weak-2-local Iso(X, Y )-map or a weak-2-local isometry (respectively, a 2-local Iso(X, Y )-map or a 2-local isometry) if for each x, y ∈ X and φ ∈ Y * , there exists T x,y,φ in Iso(X, Y ), depending on x, y, and φ (respectively, for each x, y ∈ X, there exists T x,y in Iso(X, Y ), depending on x and y), satisfying φ∆(x) = φT x,y,φ (x), and φ∆(y) = φT x,y,φ (y) Date: May 11, 2017May 11, . 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification.…”