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Solved and unsolved problems in generalized notions of amenability for Banach algebras

Yong Zhang (2010)

Banach Center Publications

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.

Some homological properties of Banach algebras associated with locally compact groups

Mehdi Nemati (2015)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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.

Some notions of amenability for certain products of Banach algebras

Eghbal Ghaderi, Rasoul Nasr-Isfahani, Mehdi Nemati (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

For two Banach algebras and ℬ, an interesting product × θ , called the θ-Lau product, was recently introduced and studied for some nonzero characters θ on ℬ. Here, we characterize some notions of amenability as approximate amenability, essential amenability, n-weak amenability and cyclic amenability between and ℬ and their θ-Lau product.

Standard ideals in convolution Sobolev algebras on the half-line

José E. Galé, Antoni Wawrzyńczyk (2011)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We study the relation between standard ideals of the convolution Sobolev algebra ( n ) ( t ) and the convolution Beurling algebra L¹((1+t)ⁿ) on the half-line (0,∞). In particular it is proved that all closed ideals in ( n ) ( t ) with compact and countable hull are standard.

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