Approximations of Lipschitz maps with maximal derivatives on Banach spaces

Abstract

We study two types of approximations of Lipschitz maps with derivatives of maximal slopes on Banach spaces. First, we characterize the Radon-Nikod\'ym property in terms of strongly norm attaining Lipschitz maps and maximal derivative attaining Lipschitz maps, which complements the characterization presented in CCM. It is shown in particular that if every Lipschitz map can be approximated by those that either strongly attain their norm or attain their maximal derivative for every renorming of the range space, then the range space must have the Radon-Nikod\'ym property. Next, we prove that every Lipschitz functional defined on the real line can be locally approximated by maximal affine functions, while such an approximation cannot be guaranteed in the context of uniform approximation. This extends the previous work in BJLPS in view of maximal affine functions.

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