Professor J. Araujo

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Here you can get my last eleven (some of them still unpublished) papers:
  • Realcompactness and Banach-Stone theorems. To appear in Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society Simon Stevin. Download a .dvi file. There is also an old version of this paper. In this old version I also included applications (not included in the new version), but in the new version new contexts are studied. You can also get a .pdf file of the old version in the Mathematics ArXiv (version posted on May 14, 2001).
  • The noncompact Banach-Stone theorem. Download a .pdf file (version posted on July 17, 2003). Here you can find the applications referred to in the above item, where new contexts are included.
  • Linear biseparating maps between spaces of vector-valued differentiable functions and automatic continuity. To appear in Advances in Mathematics. Download a .dvi file or a .pdf file (this paper was formerly entitled Automatic continuity and weighted composition operators between spaces of vector-valued differentiable functions).
  • Isomorphisms with small bound between spaces of p-adic continuous functions. Contemporary Mathematics 319 (2003), 17-28.
  • (with K. Jarosz) Automatic continuity of biseparating maps. Studia Mathematica 155 (2003), 231-239.
  • (with K. Jarosz) Biseparating maps between operator algebras. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 282 (2003), 48-55.
  • (with Juan J. Font) Isometric shifts and metric spaces. Monatshefte für Mathematik 134 (2001), 1-8.
  • Realcompactness and spaces of vector-valued functions. Fundamenta Mathematicae 172 (2002), 27-40.
  • N-compactness and weighted composition maps. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 130 (2002), 1225-1234.
  • A new version of the nonarchimedean Banach-Stone theorem. Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics (Dekker) 222 (2001), 13-19.
  • (with K. Jarosz) Isometries of spaces of unbounded continuous functions. Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 63 (2001), 475-484.

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