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When is U(X) a ring?

Published 21 Mar 2017 in math.FA | (1703.07327v1)

Abstract: In this short paper, we will show that the space of real valued uniformly continuous functions defined on a metric space $(X,d)$ is a ring if and only if every subset $A\subset X$ has one of the following properties: $A$ is Bourbaki-bounded, i.e., every uniformly continuous function on $X$ is bounded on $A$. $A$ contains an infinite uniformly isolated subset, i.e., there exist $\delta>0$ and an infinite subset $F\subset A$ such that $d(a,x)\geq \delta$ for every $a\in F, x\in X$.

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