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Supports in Lipschitz-free spaces and applications to extremal structure

Functional Analysis 2022-03-16 v2

Abstract

We show that the class of Lipschitz-free spaces over closed subsets of any complete metric space MM is closed under arbitrary intersections, improving upon the previously known finite-diameter case. This allows us to formulate a general and natural definition of supports for elements in a Lipschitz-free space F(M)\mathcal F(M). We then use this concept to study the extremal structure of F(M)\mathcal F(M). We prove in particular that (δ(x)δ(y))/d(x,y)(\delta(x) - \delta(y))/d(x,y) is an exposed point of the unit ball of F(M)\mathcal F(M) whenever the metric segment [x,y][x,y] is trivial, and that any extreme point which can be expressed as a finitely supported perturbation of a positive element must be finitely supported itself. We also characterise the extreme points of the positive unit ball: they are precisely the normalized evaluation functionals on points of MM.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1909.08843,
  title  = {Supports in Lipschitz-free spaces and applications to extremal structure},
  author = {Ramón J. Aliaga and Eva Pernecká and Colin Petitjean and Antonín Procházka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.08843},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Final accepted version. Only cosmetic changes wrt v1