The Failure of Rolle's Theorem in Infinite-Dimensional Banach Spaces

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We prove the following new characterization of Cp (Lipschitz) smoothness in Banach spaces. An infinite-dimensional Banach space X has a Cp smooth (Lipschitz) bump function if and only if it has another Cp smooth (Lipschitz) bump function f such that its derivative does not vanish at any point in the interior of the support of f (that is, f does not satisfy Rolle's theorem). Moreover, the support of this bump can be assumed to be a smooth starlike body. The "twisted tube" method we use in the proof is interesting in itself, as it provides other useful characterizations of Cp smoothness related to the existence of a certain kind of deleting diffeomorphisms, as well as to the failure of Brouwer's fixed point theorem even for smooth self-mappings of starlike bodies in all infinite-dimensional spaces. © 2001 Academic Press.

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Azagra, D., & Jiménez-Sevilla, M. (2001). The Failure of Rolle’s Theorem in Infinite-Dimensional Banach Spaces. Journal of Functional Analysis, 182(1), 207–226. https://doi.org/10.1006/jfan.2000.3709

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