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Generalization of the weak amenability on various Banach algebras

Madjid Eshaghi Gordji, Ali Jabbari, Abasalt Bodaghi (2019)

Mathematica Bohemica

The generalized notion of weak amenability, namely ( ϕ , ψ ) -weak amenability, where ϕ , ψ are continuous homomorphisms on a Banach algebra 𝒜 , was introduced by Bodaghi, Eshaghi Gordji and Medghalchi (2009). In this paper, the ( ϕ , ψ ) -weak amenability on the measure algebra M ( G ) , the group algebra L 1 ( G ) and the Segal algebra S 1 ( G ) , where G is a locally compact group, are studied. As a typical example, the ( ϕ , ψ ) -weak amenability of a special semigroup algebra is shown as well.

Generalized notions of amenability for a class of matrix algebras

Amir Sahami (2019)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We investigate the amenability and its related homological notions for a class of I × I -upper triangular matrix algebra, say UP ( I , A ) , where A is a Banach algebra equipped with a nonzero character. We show that UP ( I , A ) is pseudo-contractible (amenable) if and only if I is singleton and A is pseudo-contractible (amenable), respectively. We also study pseudo-amenability and approximate biprojectivity of UP ( I , A ) .

Good weights for weighted convolution algebras

Sandy Grabiner (2010)

Banach Center Publications

Weighted convolution algebras L¹(ω) on R⁺ = [0,∞) have been studied for many years. At first results were proved for continuous weights; and then it was shown that all such results would also hold for properly normalized right continuous weights. For measurable weights, it was shown that one could construct a properly normalized right continuous weight ω' with L¹(ω') = L¹(ω) with an equivalent norm. Thus all algebraic and norm-topology results remained true for measurable weights. We now show that,...

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