Bounded linear map

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Definition

Given two normed spaces [ilmath](X,\Vert\cdot\Vert_X)[/ilmath] and [ilmath](Y,\Vert\cdot\Vert_Y)[/ilmath] and a linear map [ilmath]L:X\rightarrow Y[/ilmath], we say that[1]:

  • [ilmath]L[/ilmath] is bounded if (and only if)
    • [ilmath]\exists A>0\ \forall x\in X\left[\Vert L(x)\Vert_Y\le A\Vert x\Vert_X\right][/ilmath]

See also

References

  1. Analysis - Part 1: Elements - Krzysztof Maurin