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Theorem in functional analysis

In mathematics, and particularly in functional analysis, Fichera's existence principle is an existence and uniqueness theorem for solution of functional equations, proved by Gaetano Fichera in 1954. More precisely, given a general vector space V and two linear maps from it onto two Banach spaces, the principle states necessary and sufficient conditions for a linear transformation between the two dual Banach spaces to be invertible for every vector in V.

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Notes

  1. (Faedo 1957, p. 1), (Valent 1999, p. 84), (Leonardi, Passarelli di Napoli & Sbordone 2000, p. 221).
  2. See (Fichera 1955, pp. 175–177, 1958, pp. 30–35), (Faedo 1957, pp. 1–2), (Miranda 1970, pp. 123–124), (Valent 1999, p. 84).

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