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Global existence and blow-up of generalized self-similar solutions for a space-fractional diffusion equation with mixed conditions

Farid Nouioua, Bilal Basti (2021)

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Mathematica

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This paper investigates the problem of the existence and uniqueness of solutions under the generalized self-similar forms to the space-fractional diffusion equation. Therefore, through applying the properties of Schauder's and Banach's fixed point theorems; we establish several results on the global existence and blow-up of generalized self-similar solutions to this equation.

Isometries between groups of invertible elements in C*-algebras

Osamu Hatori, Keiichi Watanabe (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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We describe all surjective isometries between open subgroups of the groups of invertible elements in unital C*-algebras. As a consequence the two C*-algebras are Jordan *-isomorphic if and only if the groups of invertible elements in those C*-algebras are isometric as metric spaces.

Structure of the unit group of the group algebras of non-metabelian groups of order 128

Navamanirajan Abhilash, Elumalai Nandakumar, Rajendra K. Sharma, Gaurav Mittal (2025)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We characterize the unit group for the group algebras of non-metabelian groups of order 128 over the finite fields whose characteristic does not divide the order of the group. Up to isomorphism, there are 2328 groups of order 128 and only 14 of them are non-metabelian. We determine the Wedderburn decomposition of the group algebras of these non-metabelian groups and subsequently characterize their unit groups.

Involutions on the second duals of group algebras versus subamenable groups

Ajit Iqbal Singh (2011)

Studia Mathematica

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Let L¹(G)** be the second dual of the group algebra L¹(G) of a locally compact group G. We study the question of involutions on L¹(G)**. A new class of subamenable groups is introduced which is universal for all groups. There is no involution on L¹(G)** for a subamenable group G.

A general form of non-Frobenius self-injective algebras

Andrzej Skowroński, Kunio Yamagata (2006)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Applying the classical work of Nakayama [Ann. of Math. 40 (1939)], we exhibit a general form of non-Frobenius self-injective finite-dimensional algebras over a field.

C*-seminorms on partial *-algebras: an overview

Camillo Trapani (2005)

Banach Center Publications

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The main facts about unbounded C*-seminorms on partial *-algebras are reviewed and the link with the representation theory is discussed. In particular, starting from the more familiar case of *-algebras, we examine C*-seminorms that are defined from suitable families of positive linear or sesquilinear forms, mimicking the construction of the Gelfand seminorm for Banach *-algebras. The admissibility of these forms in terms of the (unbounded) C*-seminorms they generate is characterized. ...

Some homological properties of Banach algebras associated with locally compact groups

Mehdi Nemati (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We investigate some homological notions of Banach algebras. In particular, for a locally compact group G we characterize the most important properties of G in terms of some homological properties of certain Banach algebras related to this group. Finally, we use these results to study generalized biflatness and biprojectivity of certain products of Segal algebras on G.

Amenability for dual Banach algebras

V. Runde (2001)

Studia Mathematica

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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...

Norm attaining bilinear forms on C*-algebras

J. Alaminos, R. Payá, A. R. Villena (2003)

Studia Mathematica

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We give a sufficient condition on a C*-algebra to ensure that every weakly compact operator into an arbitrary Banach space can be approximated by norm attaining operators and that every continuous bilinear form can be approximated by norm attaining bilinear forms. Moreover we prove that the class of C*-algebras satisfying this condition includes the group C*-algebras of compact groups.

Dual Banach algebras: representations and injectivity

Matthew Daws (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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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...

Ringel-Hall algebras of hereditary pure semisimple coalgebras

Justyna Kosakowska (2009)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We define and investigate Ringel-Hall algebras of coalgebras (usually infinite-dimensional). We extend Ringel's results [Banach Center Publ. 26 (1990) and Adv. Math. 84 (1990)] from finite-dimensional algebras to infinite-dimensional coalgebras.