Resolution of the cohomology comparison problem for amenable Banach algebras.
Mariusz Wodzicki (1991)
Inventiones mathematicae
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Mariusz Wodzicki (1991)
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El Harti, R. (2004)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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H. Dales, F. Ghahramani, N. Grønbæek (1998)
Studia Mathematica
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We introduce two new notions of amenability for a Banach algebra A. The algebra A is n-weakly amenable (for n ∈ ℕ) if the first continuous cohomology group of A with coefficients in the n th dual space is zero; i.e., . Further, A is permanently weakly amenable if A is n-weakly amenable for each n ∈ ℕ. We begin by examining the relations between m-weak amenability and n-weak amenability for distinct m,n ∈ ℕ. We then examine when Banach algebras in various classes are n-weakly amenable;...
Wong, Pak-Ken (1991)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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A. Jabbari, T. Mehdi Abad, M. Zaman Abadi (2011)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Generalizing the concept of inner amenability for Lau algebras, we define and study the notion of φ-inner amenability of any Banach algebra A, where φ is a homomorphism from A onto ℂ. Several characterizations of φ-inner amenable Banach algebras are given.
V. Runde (2001)
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We define a Banach algebra 𝔄 to be dual if 𝔄 = (𝔄⁎)* for a closed submodule 𝔄⁎ of 𝔄*. The class of dual Banach algebras includes all W*-algebras, but also all algebras M(G) for locally compact groups G, all algebras ℒ(E) for reflexive Banach spaces E, as well as all biduals of Arens regular Banach algebras. The general impression is that amenable, dual Banach algebras are rather the exception than the rule. We confirm this impression. We first show that under certain conditions...
A. Blanco (2010)
Studia Mathematica
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We investigate the weak amenability of the Banach algebra ℬ(X) of all bounded linear operators on a Banach space X. Sufficient conditions are given for weak amenability of this and other Banach operator algebras with bounded one-sided approximate identities.
Donald Z. Spicer (1973)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Matthew Daws (2007)
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We study representations of Banach algebras on reflexive Banach spaces. Algebras which admit such representations which are bounded below seem to be a good generalisation of Arens regular Banach algebras; this class includes dual Banach algebras as defined by Runde, but also all group algebras, and all discrete (weakly cancellative) semigroup algebras. Such algebras also behave in a similar way to C*- and W*-algebras; we show that interpolation space techniques can be used in place of...
Yong Zhang (2010)
Banach Center Publications
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We survey the recent investigations on approximate amenability/contractibility and pseudo-amenability/contractibility for Banach algebras. We will discuss the core problems concerning these notions and address the significance of any solutions to them to the development of the field. A few new results are also included.
H. G. Dales, A. Ülger (2015)
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In this paper, we shall study contractive and pointwise contractive Banach function algebras, in which each maximal modular ideal has a contractive or pointwise contractive approximate identity, respectively, and we shall seek to characterize these algebras. We shall give many examples, including uniform algebras, that distinguish between contractive and pointwise contractive Banach function algebras. We shall describe a contractive Banach function algebra which is not equivalent to...
A. Jabbari, Mohammad Sal Moslehian, H. R. E. Vishki (2009)
Mathematica Bohemica
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A surjective bounded homomorphism fails to preserve -weak amenability, in general. We however show that it preserves the property if the involved homomorphism enjoys a right inverse. We examine this fact for certain homomorphisms on several Banach algebras.
P. Biström, J. A. Jaramillo, M. Lindström (1993)
Extracta Mathematicae
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In this paper weare interested in subsets of a real Banach space on which different classes of functions are bounded.
V. Rakočević (1984)
Matematički Vesnik
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Bertram Yood (2008)
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The set of commutators in a Banach *-algebra A, with continuous involution, is examined. Applications are made to the case where A = B(ℓ₂), the algebra of all bounded linear operators on ℓ₂.
M. M. Talabani (1982)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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M. Eshaghi Gordji, M. Filali (2007)
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It is known that a Banach algebra inherits amenability from its second Banach dual **. No example is yet known whether this fails if one considers the weak amenability instead, but the property is known to hold for the group algebra L¹(G), the Fourier algebra A(G) when G is amenable, the Banach algebras which are left ideals in **, the dual Banach algebras, and the Banach algebras which are Arens regular and have every derivation from into * weakly compact. In this paper, we extend this...