Completely bounded homomorphisms of the Fourier algebra revisited
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Abstract: Let and be the Fourier and Fourier-Stieltjes algebras of locally compact groups and , respectively. Ilie and Spronk have shown that continuous piecewise affine maps induce completely bounded homomorphisms , and that when is amenable, every completely bounded homomorphism arises in this way. This generalised work of Cohen in the abelian setting. We believe that there is a gap in a key lemma of the existing argument, which we do not see how to repair. We present here a different strategy to show the result, which instead of using topological arguments, is more combinatorial and makes use of measure theoretic ideas, following more closely the original ideas of Cohen.
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