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Structural transition between \(L^{p}(G)\) and \(L^{p}(G/H)\)
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    Structural transition between \(L^{p}(G)\) and \(L^{p}(G/H)\) (English)
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    24 April 2015
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    This paper is devoted to present a systematic and straightforward extension of results derived in [\textit{H. Reiter} and \textit{J. D. Stegeman}, Classical harmonic analysis and locally compact groups. 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press (2000; Zbl 0965.43001)], [\textit{A. G. Farashahi}, Bull. Malays. Math. Sci. Soc. (2) 36, No. 4, 1109--1122 (2013; Zbl 1291.43003)] and [\textit{A. Ghaani Farashahi} and \textit{R. A. Kamyabi-Gol}, ``Frames and homogeneous spaces'' (English, Persian summary), J. Sci. Islam. Repub. Iran 22, No. 4, 355--361 (2011)], when the measure on the homogeneous space is not totally invariant under the group action. The idea of their work originated from a natural normalization of the linear operator \(T=T_H\), which is called \(T_p\), with respect to the rho-function and each \(L^p\)-space. The only interesting results of the article, which are not straightforward from the results of the above mentioned papers, are Theorem 3.4 and Proposition 4.3. Theorem 3.4 presents \(L^\infty\)-extension of the linear operator \(P=P_H\) and Proposition 4.3 gives a characterization for the adjoint operator \(T_p^\ast\).
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    locally compact topological group
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    homogeneous space
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    strongly quasi--invariant measure
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    classical Banach space
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