Exploring new solutions to Tingley's problem for function algebras
Abstract
In this note we present two new positive answers to Tingley's problem in certain subspaces of function algebras. In the first result we prove that every surjective isometry between the unit spheres, S(A) and S(B), of two uniformly closed function algebras A and B on locally compact Hausdorff spaces can be extended to a surjective real linear isometry from A onto B. In a second goal we study surjective isometries between the unit spheres of two abelian JB*-triples represented as spaces of continuous functions of the form CT0 (X) := \ a ∈ C0(X) : a (λ t) = λ a(t) for every (λ, t) ∈ T× X\, where X is a (locally compact Hausdorff) principal T-bundle. We establish that every surjective isometry : S(C0T(X)) S(C0T(Y)) admits an extension to a surjective real linear isometry between these two abelian JB*-triples.
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