Functional Calculus and Positive-Definite Functions
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- A Riesz Product Proof of the Wiener-Pitt Theorem
- An example in the calculus of Fourier transforms
- Approximations and Representations for Fourier Transforms
- Coin tossing and powers of singular measures
- Convolutions of Measures and Sets of Analyticity.
- Fonctions opérant sur les fonctions définies-positives
- Functions which Operate in the Fourier Algebra of a Compact Group
- Functions which operate on \({\mathfrak F} L_p (T)\), \(1<p<2\)
- Gap Series on Groups and Spheres
- M 0 (G) is Not a Prime L-Ideal of Measures
- On Trigonometric Series Associated with Separable, Translation Invariant Subspaces of L ∞ (G)
- On a Theorem of Banach
- On the spectrum of a measure
- On the symbolic calculus of Bernoulli convolutions
- Operating functions on \(B_ o(\hat G)\) in plane regions
- Projections on Invariant Subspaces
- Riesz Products and Generalized Characters
- Symbolic calculus for positive definite functions
- Tensor algebras and harmonic analysis
- Tensor algebras over discrete spaces
- The Individual Symbolic Calculus for Measures
- The functions that operate on $B_0(\Gamma)$ of a discrete group $\Gamma$
- The functions which operate on Fourier-Stieltjes transforms of \(L\)- subalgebras of \(M(\Pi)\).
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