Jiménez Sevilla, María Del MarMoreno, José Pedro2023-06-202023-06-201998-070002-9939https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/58697We are concerned in this paper with the density of functionals which do not attain their norms in Banach spaces. Some earlier results given for separable spaces are extended to the nonseparable case. We obtain that a Banach space X is reflexive if and only if it satisfies any of the following properties: (i) X admits a norm |· | with the Mazur Intersection Property and the set N A|· | of all norm attaining functionals of X* contains an open set, (ii) the set N A|· | 1 of all norm one elements of N A|· | contains a (relative) weak* open set of the unit sphere, (iii) X* has C* PCP and N A|· | 1 contains a (relative) weak open set of the unit sphere, (iv) X is WCG, X* has CPCP and N A|· | 1 contains a (relative) weak open set of the unit sphere. Finally, if X is separable, then X is reflexive if and only if N A|· | 1 contains a (relative) weak open set of the unit sphere.engA note on norm attaining functionalsjournal articlehttp://www.jstor.org/stable/info/118877http://www.jstor.org/restricted access512Reflexive spacesMazur Intersection Property(Weak*) Convex Point of Continuity Property.Álgebra1201 Álgebra