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Clayton, Schottenloher and Mujica have reduced the study of the Michael problem to certain specific algebras of holomorphic functions on infinite dimensional spaces. In this note we establish a general theorem that yields as special cases the aforementioned results.

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Correspondence to Jorge Mujica.

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Dedicated to the memory of Manuel Valdivia (1928–2014).

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Mujica, J. Algebras of holomorphic functions and the Michael problem. RACSAM 110, 1–6 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13398-014-0214-2

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