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Let $(X,+)$ be an Abelian group and $E$ be a Banach space. Suppose that $f:X\rightarrow E$ is a surjective map satisfying the inequality
for some ${\it\varepsilon}>0$, $p>1$ and for all $x,y\in X$. We prove that $f$ is an additive map. However, this result does not hold for $0<p\leq 1$. As an application, we show that if $f$ is a surjective map from a Banach space $E$ onto a Banach space $F$ so that for some ${\it\epsilon}>0$ and $p>1$
whenever $\Vert x-y\Vert =\Vert u-v\Vert$, then $f$ preserves equality of distance. Moreover, if $\dim E\geq 2$, there exists a constant $K\neq 0$ such that $Kf$ is an affine isometry. This improves a result of Vogt [‘Maps which preserve equality of distance’, Studia Math.45 (1973) 43–48].
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