Examples and applications of the density of strongly norm attaining Lipschitz maps
Abstract
We study the density of the set of those Lipschitz maps from a (complete pointed) metric space to a Banach space which strongly attain their norm (i.e.\ the supremum defining the Lipschitz norm is actually a maximum). We present new and somehow counterintuitive examples, and we give some applications. First, we show that is not dense in for any Banach space , where denotes the unit circle in the Euclidean plane. This provides the first example of a Gromov concave metric space (i.e.\ every molecule is a strongly exposed point of the unit ball of the Lipschitz-free space) for which the density does not hold. Next, we construct metric spaces satisfying that is dense in regardless but which contains an isometric copy of and so the Lipschitz-free space fails the Radon--Nikod\'{y}m property, answering in the negative a posed question. Furthermore, an example can be produced failing all the previously known sufficient conditions to get the density of strongly norm attaining Lipschitz maps. Finally, among other applications, we prove that given a compact metric which does not contains any isometric copy of and a Banach space , if is dense, then actually contains an open dense subset and . Further, we show that if is a boundedly compact metric space for which is dense in , then the unit ball of the Lipschitz-free space on is the closed convex hull of its strongly exposed points.
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@article{arxiv.1907.07698,
title = {Examples and applications of the density of strongly norm attaining Lipschitz maps},
author = {Rafael Chiclana and Luis C. García-Lirola and Miguel Martin and Abraham Rueda Zoca},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.07698},
year = {2020}
}
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22 pages