On the Principal Ideal Theorem and spectral synthesis on discrete abelian groups (Q1677529)

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On the Principal Ideal Theorem and spectral synthesis on discrete abelian groups
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    On the Principal Ideal Theorem and spectral synthesis on discrete abelian groups (English)
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    10 November 2017
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    Let \(G\) be an abelian group equipped with the discrete topology, \(C(G)\) be the set of all complex valued functions on \(G\). The set \(C(G)\) is a locally convex topological vector space with the topology of pointwise convergence. A closed linear subspace \(V\subseteq C(G)\) is called a variety on \(G\), if it is translation invariant that is if \(f(x)\in V\) then \(f(x+y)\in V\) for each \(y\in G\). A homomorphism of \(G\) into the multiplicative group of nonzero complex numbers is called an exponential, and a homomorphism of \(G\) into the additive group of complex numbers is called an additive function. A function is a polynomial if it belongs to the algebra generated by the additive functions. A product of a polynomial and an exponential is called an exponential monomial. If a variety is spanned by exponential monomials, then we say that the spectral synthesis holds for this variety. In the paper under review the author considers the case when a variety \(V\) is the set of solutions of the homogeneous convolution equations system on \(G\): \(V=\{ f\in C(G) : f\ast\mu_i=0, \,\, i=1,2,\dots,n\}\), where \(\mu_i\) are finitely supported complex valued functions on \(G\). The main result of the paper is the theorem that the spectral synthesis holds for this variety.
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    spectral synthesis
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    principal ideal
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    convolution equation
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