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On a Construction of ModularGMS-algebras

Abd El-Mohsen Badawy (2015)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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In this paper we investigate the class of all modular GMS-algebras which contains the class of MS-algebras. We construct modular GMS-algebras from the variety 𝐊 ̲ 2 by means of K ̲ 2 -quadruples. We also characterize isomorphisms of these algebras by means of K ̲ 2 -quadruples.

Approximate amenability for Banach sequence algebras

H. G. Dales, R. J. Loy, Y. Zhang (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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We consider when certain Banach sequence algebras A on the set ℕ are approximately amenable. Some general results are obtained, and we resolve the special cases where A = p for 1 ≤ p < ∞, showing that these algebras are not approximately amenable. The same result holds for the weighted algebras p ( ω ) .

Metric generalizations of Banach algebras

W. Żelazko

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CONTENTSPRELIMINARIES§ 0. Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................3§ 1. Definitions and notation.................................................................................................................................................5Chapter ILOCALLY BOUNDED ALGEBRAS§ 2. Basic facts and examples..............................................................................................................................................6§...

A geometric approach to full Colombeau algebras

R. Steinbauer (2010)

Banach Center Publications

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We present a geometric approach to diffeomorphism invariant full Colombeau algebras which allows a particularly clear view of the construction of the intrinsically defined algebra ^ ( M ) on the manifold M given in [gksv].

Generalized Post algebras and their application to some infinitary many-valued logics

Cat-Ho Nguyen

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CONTENTSIntroduction............................................................................................................................................................................... 5Part I. A generalization of Post algebras............................................................................................................................. 7   1. Definition and characterization of generalized Post algebras............................................. 7   2. Post...

Standardly stratified split and lower triangular algebras

Eduardo do N. Marcos, Hector A. Merklen, Corina Sáenz (2002)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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In the first part, we study algebras A such that A = R ⨿ I, where R is a subalgebra and I a two-sided nilpotent ideal. Under certain conditions on I, we show that A is standardly stratified if and only if R is standardly stratified. Next, for A = U 0 M V , we show that A is standardly stratified if and only if the algebra R = U × V is standardly stratified and V M is a good V-module.

Derivations with a hereditary domain, II

A. Villena (1998)

Studia Mathematica

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The nilpotency of the separating subspace of an everywhere defined derivation on a Banach algebra is an intriguing question which remains still unsolved, even for commutative Banach algebras. On the other hand, closability of partially defined derivations on Banach algebras is a fundamental problem motivated by the study of time evolution of quantum systems. We show that the separating subspace S(D) of a Jordan derivation defined on a subalgebra B of a complex Banach algebra A satisfies...

Some remarks on Q -algebras

Nicolas Th. Varopoulos (1972)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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We study Banach algebras that are quotients of uniform algebras and we show in particular that the class is stable by interpolation. We also show that p , ( 1 p ) are Q algebras and that A n = L 1 ( Z ; 1 + | n | α ) is a Q -algebra if and only if α &gt; 1 / 2 .

Second duals of measure algebras

H. G. Dales, A. T.-M. Lau, D. Strauss

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Let G be a locally compact group. We shall study the Banach algebras which are the group algebra L¹(G) and the measure algebra M(G) on G, concentrating on their second dual algebras. As a preliminary we shall study the second dual C₀(Ω)” of the C*-algebra C₀(Ω) for a locally compact space Ω, recognizing this space as C(Ω̃), where Ω̃ is the hyper-Stonean envelope of Ω. We shall study the C*-algebra B b ( Ω ) of bounded Borel functions on Ω, and we shall determine the exact cardinality of a variety...

Beurling-Figà-Talamanca-Herz algebras

Serap Öztop, Volker Runde, Nico Spronk (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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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...

Schwartz kernel theorem in algebras of generalized functions

Vincent Valmorin (2010)

Banach Center Publications

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A new approach to the generalization of Schwartz’s kernel theorem to Colombeau algebras of generalized functions is given. It is based on linear maps from algebras of classical functions to algebras of generalized ones. In particular, this approach enables one to give a meaning to certain hypotheses in preceding similar work on this theorem. Results based on the properties of G -generalized functions class are given. A straightforward relationship between the classical and the generalized...

Isometries between groups of invertible elements in Banach algebras

Osamu Hatori (2009)

Studia Mathematica

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We show that if T is an isometry (as metric spaces) from an open subgroup of the group of invertible elements in a unital semisimple commutative Banach algebra A onto a open subgroup of the group of invertible elements in a unital Banach algebra B, then T ( 1 ) - 1 T is an isometrical group isomorphism. In particular, T ( 1 ) - 1 T extends to an isometrical real algebra isomorphism from A onto B.

Multiloop algebras, iterated loop algebras and extended affine Lie algebras of nullity 2

Bruce Allison, Stephen Berman, Arturo Pianzola (2014)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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Let 𝕄 n be the class of all multiloop algebras of finite dimensional simple Lie algebras relative to n -tuples of commuting finite order automorphisms. It is a classical result that 𝕄 1 is the class of all derived algebras modulo their centres of affine Kac-Moody Lie algebras. This combined with the Peterson-Kac conjugacy theorem for affine algebras results in a classification of the algebras in 𝕄 1 . In this paper, we classify the algebras in 𝕄 2 , and further determine the relationship between...

A representation theorem for tense n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras

Aldo Victorio Figallo, Gustavo Pelaitay (2015)

Mathematica Bohemica

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In 2000, Figallo and Sanza introduced n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras which are both particular cases of matrix Łukasiewicz algebras and a generalization of n -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras. Here we initiate an investigation into the class n × m of tense n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras (or tense LM n × m -algebras), namely n × m -valued Łukasiewicz-Moisil algebras endowed with two unary operations called tense operators. These algebras constitute a generalization of tense...

Local derivations for quotient and factor algebras of polynomials

Andrzej Nowicki, Ilona Nowosad (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We describe all Kadison algebras of the form S - 1 k [ t ] , where k is an algebraically closed field and S is a multiplicative subset of k[t]. We also describe all Kadison algebras of the form k[t]/I, where k is a field of characteristic zero.

Solvable Leibniz algebras with NF n ⊕ [...] F m 1 F m 1 nilradical

L.M. Camacho, B.A. Omirov, K.K. Masutova, I.M. Rikhsiboev (2017)

Open Mathematics

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All finite-dimensional solvable Leibniz algebras L, having N = NFn⊕ [...] Fm1 F m 1 as the nilradical and the dimension of L equal to n+m+3 (the maximal dimension) are described. NFn and [...] Fm1 F m 1 are the null-filiform and naturally graded filiform Leibniz algebras of dimensions n and m, respectively. Moreover, we show that these algebras are rigid.

Centralizers for subsets of normed algebras

Bertram Yood (2000)

Studia Mathematica

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Let G be the set of invertible elements of a normed algebra A with an identity. For some but not all subsets H of G we have the following dichotomy. For x ∈ A either c x c - 1 = x for all c ∈ H or s u p c x c - 1 : c H = . In that case the set of x ∈ A for which the sup is finite is the centralizer of H.

Lie algebras generated by Jordan operators

Peng Cao, Shanli Sun (2008)

Studia Mathematica

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It is proved that if J i is a Jordan operator on a Hilbert space with the Jordan decomposition J i = N i + Q i , where N i is normal and Q i is compact and quasinilpotent, i = 1,2, and the Lie algebra generated by J₁,J₂ is an Engel Lie algebra, then the Banach algebra generated by J₁,J₂ is an Engel algebra. Some results for normal operators and Jordan operators on Banach spaces are given.