When Kalton and Peck met Fourier
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Fourier transformBanach moduleshort exact sequenceRiesz productconvolution algebranonlinear centraliser
(L^p)-spaces and other function spaces on groups, semigroups, etc. (43A15) (L^1)-algebras on groups, semigroups, etc. (43A20) Fourier and Fourier-Stieltjes transforms on locally compact and other abelian groups (43A25) Homological methods in functional analysis (exact sequences, right inverses, lifting, etc.) (46M18)
Abstract: The paper studies short exact sequences of Banach modules over the convolution algebra , where is a compact abelian group. The main tool is the notion of a nonlinear -centralizer, which in combination with the Fourier transform, is used to produce sequences of -modules that are nontrivial as long as the general theory allows it, namely for . Concrete examples are worked in detail for the circle group, with applications to the Hardy classes, and the Cantor group.
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