
arXiv: 1910.09216
For locally compact Hausdorff spaces $X$ and $Y$, and function algebras $A$ and $B$ on $X$ and $Y$, respectively, surjections $T:A \longrightarrow B$ satisfying norm multiplicative condition $\|Tf\, Tg\|_Y =\|fg\|_X$, $f,g\in A$, with respect to the supremum norms, and those satisfying $\||Tf|+|Tg|\|_Y=\||f|+|g|\|_X$ have been extensively studied. Motivated by this, we consider certain (multiplicative or additive) subsemigroups $A$ and $B$ of $C_0(X)$ and $C_0(Y)$, respectively, and study surjections $T: A \longrightarrow B$ satisfying the norm condition $��(Tf, Tg)=��(f,g)$, $f,g \in A$, for some class of two variable positive functions $��$. It is shown that $T$ is also a composition in modulus map.
Linear composition operators, Choquet boundaries, norm preserving, function spaces, weighted composition operators, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Banach algebras of continuous functions, function algebras, Linear operators on function spaces (general), FOS: Mathematics, 47B38, 46J10, positive cone
Linear composition operators, Choquet boundaries, norm preserving, function spaces, weighted composition operators, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Banach algebras of continuous functions, function algebras, Linear operators on function spaces (general), FOS: Mathematics, 47B38, 46J10, positive cone
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