Larry B. Schweitzer

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Dense Banach subalgebras of the null sequence algebra which do not satisfy a differential seminorm condition
Annals of Functional Analysis
2016-12-21Paper
Dense Banach subalgebras of the null sequence algebra which do not satisfy a differential seminorm condition
Annals of Functional Analysis
2016-12-21Paper
${\mathbb Z}_n$-equivariant $K$-theory2015-05-08Paper
Extending Representations of Dense Subalgebras of $C^\star$-Algebras, and Spectral Invariance2015-02-10Paper
$C^\infty$ Functions on the Stone-\v{C}ech Compactification of the Integers2014-10-03Paper
Dense nuclear Fr\'echet ideals in $C^\star$-algebras2012-05-01Paper
\(C^\infty\) functions on the Cantor set, and a smooth \(m\)-convex Fréchet subalgebra of \(O_2\)
Pacific Journal of Mathematics
2000-08-23Paper
Spectral invariance of smooth crossed products, and rapid decay locally compact groups
\(K\)-Theory
1996-08-28Paper
A Nonspectral Dense Banach Subalgebra of the Irrational Rotation Algebra
(available as arXiv preprint)
1995-08-08Paper
SPECTRAL INVARIANCE OF DENSE SUBALGEBRAS OF OPERATOR ALGEBRAS
International Journal of Mathematics
1995-01-24Paper
DENSE m-CONVEX FRÉCHET SUBALGEBRAS OF OPERATOR ALGEBRA CROSSED PRODUCTS BY LIE GROUPS
International Journal of Mathematics
1994-12-15Paper
Representable K-Theory of Smooth Crossed Products by ℝ and ℤ
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1994-09-15Paper
A factorization theorem for smooth crossed products
Michigan Mathematical Journal
1994-05-26Paper
Summary of Spectral Invariance Results
(available as arXiv preprint)
1993-06-29Paper
A SHORT PROOF THAT Mn(A) IS LOCAL IF A IS LOCAL AND FRÉCHET
International Journal of Mathematics
1992-12-14Paper


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