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E. Albrecht, W. Ricker (1998)

Studia Mathematica

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The aim is to investigate certain spectral properties, such as decomposability, the spectral mapping property and the Lyubich-Matsaev property, for linear differential operators with constant coefficients ( and more general Fourier multiplier operators) acting in L p ( N ) . The criteria developed for such operators are quite general and p-dependent, i.e. they hold for a range of p in an interval about 2 (which is typically not (1,∞)). The main idea is to construct appropriate functional calculi:...

Complemented ideals of group algebras

Andrew Kepert (1994)

Studia Mathematica

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The existence of a projection onto an ideal I of a commutative group algebra L 1 ( G ) depends on its hull Z(I) ⊆ Ĝ. Existing methods for constructing a projection onto I rely on a decomposition of Z(I) into simpler hulls, which are then reassembled one at a time, resulting in a chain of projections which can be composed to give a projection onto I. These methods are refined and examples are constructed to show that this approach does not work in general. Some answers are also given to previously...

Algebras of holomorphic functions with Hadamard multiplication

Hermann Render, Andreas Sauer (1996)

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A systematic investigation of algebras of holomorphic functions endowed with the Hadamard product is given. For example we show that the set of all non-invertible elements is dense and that each multiplicative functional is continuous, answering some questions in the literature.

Potential theory for the α-stable Schrödinger operator on bounded Lipschitz domains

Krzysztof Bogdan, Tomasz Byczkowski (1999)

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The purpose of the paper is to extend results of the potential theory of the classical Schrödinger operator to the α-stable case. To obtain this we analyze a weak version of the Schrödinger operator based on the fractional Laplacian and we prove the Conditional Gauge Theorem.