Annales Mathematicae Silesianae (Mar 2024)
On Almost Everywhere K-Additive Set-Valued Maps
Abstract
Let X be an Abelian group, Y be a commutative monoid, K ⊂Y be a submonoid and F : X → 2Y \ {∅} be a set-valued map. Under some additional assumptions on ideals ℐ1 in X and ℐ2 in X2, we prove that if F is ℐ2-almost everywhere K-additive, then there exists a unique up to K K-additive set-valued map G : X → 2Y \{∅} such that F = G ℐ1-almost everywhere in X. Our considerations refers to the well known de Bruijn’s result [1].
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