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A characterization of Fourier transforms

Philippe Jaming (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

The aim of this paper is to show that, in various situations, the only continuous linear (or not) map that transforms a convolution product into a pointwise product is a Fourier transform. We focus on the cyclic groups ℤ/nℤ, the integers ℤ, the torus 𝕋 and the real line. We also ask a related question for the twisted convolution.

A convolution property of the Cantor-Lebesgue measure, II

Daniel M. Oberlin (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

For 1 ≤ p,q ≤ ∞, we prove that the convolution operator generated by the Cantor-Lebesgue measure on the circle is a contraction whenever it is bounded from L p ( ) to L q ( ) . We also give a condition on p which is necessary if this operator maps L p ( ) into L²().

A limit theorem for the q-convolution

Anna Kula (2011)

Banach Center Publications

The q-convolution is a measure-preserving transformation which originates from non-commutative probability, but can also be treated as a one-parameter deformation of the classical convolution. We show that its commutative aspect is further certified by the fact that the q-convolution satisfies all of the conditions of the generalized convolution (in the sense of Urbanik). The last condition of Urbanik's definition, the law of large numbers, is the crucial part to be proved and the non-commutative...

Approximation et transfert d'opérateurs de convolution

Noël Lohoué (1976)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

Soient G 1 et G 2 deux groupes abéliens localement compacts de dual Γ 1 et Γ 2 . Soit h : Γ 1 Γ 2 un homomorphisme continu d’image dense de Γ 1 dans Γ 2 . Soit 1 p  ; on prouve un théorème d’approximation des multiplicateurs de F L p ( G 2 ) et on utilise ce résultat pour démontrer le suivant : soit m : Γ 2 C une fonction continue ; m est un multiplicateur de F L p ( G 2 ) si, et seulement si, m h est un multiplicateur de F L p ( G 1 ) .

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