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Stability of systems of general functional equations in the compact-open topology

Functional Analysis 2015-10-19 v1

Abstract

We introduce a fairly general concept of functional equation for kk-tuples of functions f1,,fk ⁣:XYf_1,\dots,f_k\colon X \to Y between arbitrary sets. The homomorphy equations for mappings between groups and other algebraic systems, as well as various types of functional equations and recursion formulas occurring in mathematical analysis or combinatorics, respectively, become special cases (of systems) of such equations. Assuming that XX is a locally compact and YY is a completely regular topological space, we show that systems of such functional equations, with parameters satisfying rather a modest continuity condition, are stable in the following intuitive sense: Every kk-tuple of ``sufficiently continuous,'' ``reasonably bounded'' functions XYX \to Y satisfying the given system with a ``sufficient precision'' on a ``big enough'' compact set is already ``arbitrarily close'' on an ``arbitrarily big'' compact set to a kk-tuple of continuous functions solving the system. The result is derived as a consequence of certain intuitively appealing ``almost-near'' principle using the relation of infinitesimal nearness formulated in terms of nonstandard analysis.

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@article{arxiv.1510.04829,
  title  = {Stability of systems of general functional equations in the compact-open topology},
  author = {Pavol Zlatoš},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.04829},
  year   = {2015}
}

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16 pages