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Denote by the algebra of spherical integrable functions on , with convolution as multiplication. This is a commutative semi-simple algebra, and we use its Gelfand transform to study the ideals in . In particular, we are interested in conditions on an ideal that ensure that it is all of , or that it is . Spherical functions on are naturally represented as radial functions on the unit disk in the complex plane. Using this representation, these results are applied to characterize harmonic...
Let S be a Rees semigroup, and let ℓ¹(S) be its convolution semigroup algebra. Using Morita equivalence we show that bounded Hochschild homology and cohomology of ℓ¹(S) are isomorphic to those of the underlying discrete group algebra.
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