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Compactness of derivations from commutative Banach algebras

Matthew J. Heath (2010)

Banach Center Publications

We consider the compactness of derivations from commutative Banach algebras into their dual modules. We show that if there are no compact derivations from a commutative Banach algebra, A, into its dual module, then there are no compact derivations from A into any symmetric A-bimodule; we also prove analogous results for weakly compact derivations and for bounded derivations of finite rank. We then characterise the compact derivations from the convolution algebra ℓ¹(ℤ₊) to its dual. Finally, we give...

Corrigendum to “Commutators on ( q ) p ” (Studia Math. 206 (2011), 175-190)

Dongyang Chen, William B. Johnson, Bentuo Zheng (2014)

Studia Mathematica

We give a corrected proof of Theorem 2.10 in our paper “Commutators on ( q ) p ” [Studia Math. 206 (2011), 175-190] for the case 1 < q < p < ∞. The case when 1 = q < p < ∞ remains open. As a consequence, the Main Theorem and Corollary 2.17 in that paper are only valid for 1 < p,q < ∞.

Derivations mapping into the socle, III

Nadia Boudi, Peter Šemrl (2010)

Studia Mathematica

Let A be a Banach algebra, and let d: A → A be a continuous derivation such that each element in the range of d has a finite spectrum. In a series of papers it has been proved that such a derivation is an inner derivation implemented by an element from the socle modulo the radical of A (a precise formulation of this statement can be found in the Introduction). The aim of this paper is twofold: we extend this result to the case where d is not necessarily continuous, and we give a complete description...

Elementary operators on Banach algebras and Fourier transform

Miloš Arsenović, Dragoljub Kečkić (2006)

Studia Mathematica

We consider elementary operators x j = 1 n a j x b j , acting on a unital Banach algebra, where a j and b j are separately commuting families of generalized scalar elements. We give an ascent estimate and a lower bound estimate for such an operator. Additionally, we give a weak variant of the Fuglede-Putnam theorem for an elementary operator with strongly commuting families a j and b j , i.e. a j = a j ' + i a j ' ' ( b j = b j ' + i b j ' ' ), where all a j ' and a j ' ' ( b j ' and b j ' ' ) commute. The main tool is an L¹ estimate of the Fourier transform of a certain class of C c p t functions...

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