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On Multiplicative Maps of Continuous and Smooth Functions
Shiri Artstein-Avidan, Dmitry Faifman, Vitali Milman
Published 2011-11-20Version 1
In this note, we study the general form of a multiplicative bijection on several families of functions defined on manifolds, both real or complex valued. In the real case, we prove that it is essentially defined by a composition with a diffeomorphism of the underlying manifold (with a bit more freedom in families of continuous functions). Our results in the real case are mostly simple extensions of known theorems. We then show that in the complex case, the only additional freedom allowed is complex conjugation. Finally, we apply those results to characterize the Fourier transform between certain function spaces.
Comments: Accepted for publication in GAFA Seminar Notes
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