Bounded linear map
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Definition
Given two normed spaces (X,∥⋅∥X) and (Y,∥⋅∥Y) and a linear map L:X→Y, we say that[1]:
- L is bounded if (and only if)
- ∃A≥0 ∀x∈X[∥L(x)∥Y≤A∥x∥X]
See also
- Equivalent conditions for a linear map between two normed spaces to be continuous everywhere - of which being bounded is an equivalent statement