Let us remember that given two Banach spaces X, Y and a bounded linear operator T from X onto Y there exists a continuous (nonlinear in general) mapping B of Y into X such that TBy = y for every y ∈ Y [DGZ93, p. 299]. The operator B is called the Bartle-Graves selector of T −1.
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