Interpolation and Fatou-Zygmund property for completely Sidon subsets of discrete groups (New title: Completely Sidon sets in discrete groups)

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Authors: Gilles Pisier Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 June 2017

Abstract: A subset of a discrete group G is called completely Sidon if its span in C*(G) is completely isomorphic to the operator space version of the space ell1 (i.e. ell1 equipped with its maximal operator space structure). We recently proved a generalization to this context of Drury's classical union theorem for Sidon sets: completely Sidon sets are stable under finite unions. We give a different presentation of the proof emphasizing the "interpolation property" analogous to the one Drury discovered. In addition we prove the analogue of the Fatou-Zygmund property: any bounded Hermitian function on a symmetric completely Sidon set LambdasubsetGsetminus1 extends to a positive definite function on G. In the final section, we give a completely isomorphic characterization of the closed span CLambda of a completely Sidon set in C*(G): the dual (in the operator space sense) of CLambda is exact iff Lambda is completely Sidon. In particular, Lambda is completely Sidon as soon as CLambda is completely isomorphic (by an arbitrary isomorphism) to ell1(Lambda) equipped with its maximal operator space structure.













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