Convolutors on \(\mathcal{S}_{\omega}(\mathbb{R}^N)\) (Q2050190)

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Convolutors on \(\mathcal{S}_{\omega}(\mathbb{R}^N)\)
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    Convolutors on \(\mathcal{S}_{\omega}(\mathbb{R}^N)\) (English)
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    30 August 2021
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    For a weight function \(\omega\), let \(\mathcal S_\omega(\mathbb R^N)\) denote the space of \(\omega\)-ultradifferentiable rapidly decreasing functions of Beurling type. In [\textit{A. A. Albanese} and \textit{C. Mele}, J. Pseudo-Differ. Oper. Appl. 12, No. 2, Paper No. 35, 36 p. (2021; Zbl 1484.46029)] it is shown that the elements of the space \( \mathcal O_{M,\omega}(\mathbb R^N) \) of slowly increasing functions of Beurling type are exactly the multipliers of \(\mathcal S_\omega(\mathbb R^N)\). In the present paper it is shown that the elements of the dual of the space \( \mathcal O_{C,\omega}(\mathbb R^N) \) of very slowly increasing functions of Beurling type are exactly the convolutors of \(\mathcal S_\omega(\mathbb R^N)\) and of its strong dual \(\mathcal S_\omega'(\mathbb R^N)\). It is also shown that the Fourier transform induces an isomorphism from \( \mathcal O_{C,\omega}'(\mathbb R^N) \) onto \( \mathcal O_{M,\omega}(\mathbb R^N) \). This isomorphism is topological provided both spaces carry suitable subspace topologies of the space of all continuous linear endomorphisms of \(\mathcal S_\omega(\mathbb R^N)\).
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    convolutor
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    multiplier
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    weight function
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    ultradifferentiable function space
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    Fourier transform
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