
handle: 2437/105424
In this paper the following implication is verified for certain basic algebraic curves: if the additive real function $f$ approximately (i.e., with a bounded error) satisfies the derivation rule along the graph of the algebraic curve in consideration, then $f$ can be represented as the sum of a derivation and a linear function. When, instead of the additivity of $f$, it is assumed that, in addition, the Cauchy difference of $f$ is bounded, a stability theorem is obtained for such characterizations of derivations.
9 pages; published in Aequationes Mathematicae in 2010
Természettudományok, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, Matematika- és számítástudományok, 39B82, 39B72
Természettudományok, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, Matematika- és számítástudományok, 39B82, 39B72
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