Banach–Mazur theorem
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Not to be confused with Banach–Mazur distance or Banach–Mazur game.
In functional analysis, a field of mathematics, the Banach–Mazur theorem is a theorem roughly stating that most well-behaved normed spaces are subspaces of the space of continuous paths. It is named after Stefan Banach and Stanisław Mazur.