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Let $(C(t))\_{t \in R}$ be a cosine function in a unital Banach algebra. We show that if $sup\_{t\in R}\Vert C(t)-cos(t)\Vert \textless{} 2$ for some continuous scalar bounded cosine function $(c(t))\_{t\in \R},$ then the closed subalgebra…
For $\left(C(t)\right)_{t\in\mathbb R}$ being a cosine family on a unital normed algebra, we show that the estimate $\limsup_{t\to\infty^{+}}\|C(t) - I\| <2$ implies that $C(t)=I$ for all $t\in\mathbb R$. This generalizes the result that…
In this paper we show that from the estimate $\sup_{t \geq 0}\|C(t) - \cos(at)I\| <1$ we can conclude that $C(t)$ equals $\cos(at) I$. Here $\left(C(t)\right)_{t \geq 0}$ is a strongly continuous cosine family on a Banach space.
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