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For any positive integer \(r\), denote by \(P_r\) the set of all integers \(\gamma\in Z\) having at most \(r\) prime divisors. We show that \(C_{P_r} (T)\), the space of all continuous functions on the circle \(T\) whose Fourier spectrum lies in \(P_r\), contains a complemented copy of \(l^1\). In particular, \(C_{P_r} (T)\) is not isomorphic to \(C(T)\), nor to the disc algebra \(A(D)\). A similar result holds in the \(L^1\) setting. | |||
Property / review text: For any positive integer \(r\), denote by \(P_r\) the set of all integers \(\gamma\in Z\) having at most \(r\) prime divisors. We show that \(C_{P_r} (T)\), the space of all continuous functions on the circle \(T\) whose Fourier spectrum lies in \(P_r\), contains a complemented copy of \(l^1\). In particular, \(C_{P_r} (T)\) is not isomorphic to \(C(T)\), nor to the disc algebra \(A(D)\). A similar result holds in the \(L^1\) setting. / rank | |||
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A remark on the geometry of spaces of functions with prime frequencies (English)
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14 August 2014
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For any positive integer \(r\), denote by \(P_r\) the set of all integers \(\gamma\in Z\) having at most \(r\) prime divisors. We show that \(C_{P_r} (T)\), the space of all continuous functions on the circle \(T\) whose Fourier spectrum lies in \(P_r\), contains a complemented copy of \(l^1\). In particular, \(C_{P_r} (T)\) is not isomorphic to \(C(T)\), nor to the disc algebra \(A(D)\). A similar result holds in the \(L^1\) setting.
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prime number
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continuous function
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disk algebra
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thin set
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