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arxiv: 1310.7844 · v1 · pith:G3MXNCMAnew · submitted 2013-10-29 · 🧮 math.CA

A note on invariant subspaces and the solution of some classical functional equations

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We study the continuous solutions of several classical functional equations by using the properties of the spaces of continuous functions which are invariant under some elementary linear trans-formations. Concretely, we use that the sets of continuous solutions of certain equations are closed vector subspaces of $C(\mathbb{C}^d,\mathbb{C})$ which are invariant under affine transformations $T_{a,b}(f)(z)=f(az+b)$, or closed vector subspaces of $C(\mathbb{R}^d,\mathbb{R})$ which are translation and dilation invariant. These spaces have been recently classified by Sternfeld and Weit, and Pinkus, respectively, so that we use this information to give a direct characterization of the continuous solutions of the corresponding functional equations.

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