On weak Agassiz systems of algebras
Ewa Graczyńska, Andrzej Wroński (1978)
Colloquium Mathematicum
Similarity:
Ewa Graczyńska, Andrzej Wroński (1978)
Colloquium Mathematicum
Similarity:
Antoine Delcroix, Maximilian F. Hasler, Stevan Pilipović, Vincent Valmorin
Similarity:
We give a description of various algebras of generalized functions based on the introduction of pseudo-ultranorms on spaces of sequences in given locally convex function algebras. We study sheaf properties of these algebras, needed for microlocal analysis, and also consider regularity theory, functoriality and different concepts of association and weak equality in a unified setting. Using this approach, we also give new results on embeddings of ultradistribution and hyperfunction spaces...
Michael Yin-Hei Cheng (2012)
Studia Mathematica
Similarity:
Let G be a locally compact group and let π be a unitary representation. We study amenability and H-amenability of π in terms of the weak closure of (π ⊗ π)(G) and factorization properties of associated coefficient subspaces (or subalgebras) in B(G). By applying these results, we obtain some new characterizations of amenable groups.
Nasr-Isfahani, R. (2004)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
Similarity:
E. Kaniuth, A. T. Lau, A. Ülger (2007)
Studia Mathematica
Similarity:
Let A and B be semisimple commutative Banach algebras with bounded approximate identities. We investigate the problem of extending a homomorphism φ: A → B to a homomorphism of the multiplier algebras M(A) and M(B) of A and B, respectively. Various sufficient conditions in terms of B (or B and φ) are given that allow the construction of such extensions. We exhibit a number of classes of Banach algebras to which these criteria apply. In addition, we prove a polar decomposition for homomorphisms...
Ben Yakoub, L., Louly, A. (2009)
Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie
Similarity:
Harald Upmeier (1980)
Manuscripta mathematica
Similarity:
V. Runde (2001)
Studia Mathematica
Similarity:
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...
R. Nasr-Isfahani (2001)
Archivum Mathematicum
Similarity:
A concept of amenability for an arbitrary Lau algebra called inner amenability is introduced and studied. The inner amenability of a discrete semigroup is characterized by the inner amenability of its convolution semigroup algebra. Also, inner amenable Lau algebras are characterized by several equivalent statements which are similar analogues of properties characterizing left amenable Lau algebras.
Frédéric Gourdeau (1997)
Studia Mathematica
Similarity:
Amenability and the Arens product are studied. Using the Arens product, derivations from A are extended to derivations from A**. This is used to show directly that A** amenable implies A amenable.
Leon Henkin, Diane Resek (1975)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
Similarity:
Noriaki Kamiya, Daniel Mondoc, Susumu Okubo (2011)
Banach Center Publications
Similarity:
In this paper we give a review on δ-structurable algebras. A connection between Malcev algebras and a generalization of δ-structurable algebras is also given.
Harald Upmeier (1979/80)
Manuscripta mathematica
Similarity:
A. Jabbari, T. Mehdi Abad, M. Zaman Abadi (2011)
Colloquium Mathematicae
Similarity:
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.
Tvalavadze, Marina (2012)
Serdica Mathematical Journal
Similarity:
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 17D15. Secondary 17D05, 17B35, 17A99. This is a survey paper to summarize the latest results on the universal enveloping algebras of Malcev algebras, triple systems and Leibniz n-ary algebras.
Ewa Graczyńska, Andrzej Wroński (1978)
Colloquium Mathematicum
Similarity: