Separation by characters or positive definite functions (Q1815351)

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Separation by characters or positive definite functions
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    Separation by characters or positive definite functions (English)
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    10 November 1996
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    Let \(S\) be a commutative semigroup with neutral element and (perhaps) with involution. It is well known that in general not every positive definite function on \(S\) is a mixture of characters (already on \(\mathbb{N}_0 \times \mathbb{N}_0\) there are counterexamples). Nevertheless, the author proves that if \(a,b\in S\) and \(\sigma(a)=\sigma(b)\) for each character \(\sigma\), then necessarily \(\varphi(a)= \varphi (b)\) for each positive definite function. The proof is highly nontrivial and shows deep insight into the fascinating area of ``Harmonic analysis on semigroups''.
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    separation by characters
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    harmonic analysis
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    commutative semigroup
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    positive definite function
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