Fréchet Differentiability of Lipschitz Functions and Porous Sets in Banach Spaces
This book makes a significant inroad into the unexpectedly difficult question of existence of Fréchet derivatives of Lipschitz maps of Banach spaces into higher dimensional spaces. Because the question turns out to be closely related to porous sets in Banach spaces, it provides a bridge between descriptive set theory and the classical topic of existence of derivatives of vector-valued Lipschitz functions. The topic is relevant to classical analysis and descriptive set theory on Banach spaces. The book opens several new research directions in this area of geometric nonlinear functional analysis.


The new methods developed here include a game approach to perturbational variational principles that is of independent interest. Detailed explanation of the underlying ideas and motivation behind the proofs of the new results on Fréchet differentiability of vector-valued functions should make these arguments accessible to a wider audience. The most important special case of the differentiability results, that Lipschitz mappings from a Hilbert space into the plane have points of Fréchet differentiability, is given its own chapter with a proof that is independent of much of the work done to prove more general results. The book raises several open questions concerning its two main topics.

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Fréchet Differentiability of Lipschitz Functions and Porous Sets in Banach Spaces
This book makes a significant inroad into the unexpectedly difficult question of existence of Fréchet derivatives of Lipschitz maps of Banach spaces into higher dimensional spaces. Because the question turns out to be closely related to porous sets in Banach spaces, it provides a bridge between descriptive set theory and the classical topic of existence of derivatives of vector-valued Lipschitz functions. The topic is relevant to classical analysis and descriptive set theory on Banach spaces. The book opens several new research directions in this area of geometric nonlinear functional analysis.


The new methods developed here include a game approach to perturbational variational principles that is of independent interest. Detailed explanation of the underlying ideas and motivation behind the proofs of the new results on Fréchet differentiability of vector-valued functions should make these arguments accessible to a wider audience. The most important special case of the differentiability results, that Lipschitz mappings from a Hilbert space into the plane have points of Fréchet differentiability, is given its own chapter with a proof that is independent of much of the work done to prove more general results. The book raises several open questions concerning its two main topics.

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Fréchet Differentiability of Lipschitz Functions and Porous Sets in Banach Spaces

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Fréchet Differentiability of Lipschitz Functions and Porous Sets in Banach Spaces

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This book makes a significant inroad into the unexpectedly difficult question of existence of Fréchet derivatives of Lipschitz maps of Banach spaces into higher dimensional spaces. Because the question turns out to be closely related to porous sets in Banach spaces, it provides a bridge between descriptive set theory and the classical topic of existence of derivatives of vector-valued Lipschitz functions. The topic is relevant to classical analysis and descriptive set theory on Banach spaces. The book opens several new research directions in this area of geometric nonlinear functional analysis.


The new methods developed here include a game approach to perturbational variational principles that is of independent interest. Detailed explanation of the underlying ideas and motivation behind the proofs of the new results on Fréchet differentiability of vector-valued functions should make these arguments accessible to a wider audience. The most important special case of the differentiability results, that Lipschitz mappings from a Hilbert space into the plane have points of Fréchet differentiability, is given its own chapter with a proof that is independent of much of the work done to prove more general results. The book raises several open questions concerning its two main topics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691153568
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 02/26/2012
Series: Annals of Mathematics Studies , #179
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Joram Lindenstrauss is professor emeritus of mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. David Preiss is professor of mathematics at the University of Warwick. Jaroslav Tišer is associate professor of mathematics at Czech Technical University in Prague.

Table of Contents

  • FrontMatter, pg. i
  • Contents, pg. vii
  • Chapter One: Introduction, pg. 1
  • Chapter Two: Gâteaux differentiability of Lipschitz functions, pg. 12
  • Chapter Three: Smoothness, convexity, porosity, and separable determination, pg. 23
  • Chapter Four: ε-Fréchet differentiability, pg. 46
  • Chapter Five: Γ-null and Γn-null sets, pg. 72
  • Chapter Six: Férchet differentiability except for Γ-null sets, pg. 96
  • Chapter Seven: Variational principles, pg. 120
  • Chapter Eight: Smoothness and asymptotic smoothness, pg. 133
  • Chapter Nine: Preliminaries to main results, pg. 156
  • Chapter Ten: Porosity, Γn- and Γ-null sets, pg. 169
  • Chapter Eleven: Porosity and ε-Fréchet differentiability, pg. 202
  • Chapter Twelve: Fréchet differentiability of real-valued functions, pg. 222
  • Chapter Thirteen: Fréchet differentiability of vector-valued functions, pg. 262
  • Chapter Fourteen: Unavoidable porous sets and nondifferentiable maps, pg. 319
  • Chapter Fifteen: Asymptotic Fréchet differentiability, pg. 355
  • Chapter Sixteen: Differentiability of Lipschitz maps on Hilbert spaces, pg. 392
  • Bibliography, pg. 415
  • Index, pg. 419
  • Index of Notation, pg. 423

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