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Beurling algebras and uniform norms

S. J. Bhatt, H. V. Dedania (2004)

Studia Mathematica

Given a locally compact abelian group G with a measurable weight ω, it is shown that the Beurling algebra L¹(G,ω) admits either exactly one uniform norm or infinitely many uniform norms, and that L¹(G,ω) admits exactly one uniform norm iff it admits a minimum uniform norm.

Beurling-Figà-Talamanca-Herz algebras

Serap Öztop, Volker Runde, Nico Spronk (2012)

Studia Mathematica

For a locally compact group G and p ∈ (1,∞), we define and study the Beurling-Figà-Talamanca-Herz algebras A p ( G , ω ) . For p = 2 and abelian G, these are precisely the Beurling algebras on the dual group Ĝ. For p = 2 and compact G, our approach subsumes an earlier one by H. H. Lee and E. Samei. The key to our approach is not to define Beurling algebras through weights, i.e., possibly unbounded continuous functions, but rather through their inverses, which are bounded continuous functions. We prove that...

BGG sequences on spheres

Petr Somberg (2000)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

BGG sequences on flat homogeneous spaces are analyzed from the point of view of decomposition of appropriate representation spaces on irreducible parts with respect to a maximal compact subgroup, the so called K -types. In particular, the kernels and images of all standard invariant differential operators (including the higher spin analogs of the basic twistor operator), i.e. operators appearing in BGG sequences, are described.

BMO and Lipschitz approximation by solutions of elliptic equations

Joan Mateu, Yuri Netrusov, Joan Orobitg, Joan Verdera (1996)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

We consider the problem of qualitative approximation by solutions of a constant coefficients homogeneous elliptic equation in the Lipschitz and BMO norms. Our method of proof is well-known: we find a sufficient condition for the approximation reducing matters to a weak * spectral synthesis problem in an appropriate Lizorkin-Triebel space. A couple of examples, evolving from one due to Hedberg, show that our conditions are sharp.

Bohr Cluster Points of Sidon Sets

L. Ramsey (1995)

Colloquium Mathematicae

It is a long standing open problem whether Sidon subsets of ℤ can be dense in the Bohr compactification of ℤ ([LR]). Yitzhak Katznelson came closest to resolving the issue with a random process in which almost all sets were Sidon and and almost all sets failed to be dense in the Bohr compactification [K]. This note, which does not resolve this open problem, supplies additional evidence that the problem is delicate: it is proved here that if one has a Sidon set which clusters at even one member of...

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