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THE KÜNNETH SPECTRAL SEQUENCE FOR COMPLEXES OF BANACH SPACES

  • Park, HeeSook
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.55 no.4
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    • pp.809-832
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we form the basis of the abstract theory for constructing the $K{\ddot{u}}nneth$ spectral sequence for a complex of Banach spaces. As the category of Banach spaces is not abelian, several difficulties occur and hinder us from applying the usual method of homological algebra directly. The most notable facts are the image of a morphism of Banach spaces is not necessarily a Banach space, and also the closed summand of a Banach space need not be a topological direct summand. So, we consider some conditions and categorical terms that fit the category of Banach spaces to modify the familiar method of homological algebra.

CONTINUITY OF JORDAN *-HOMOMORPHISMS OF BANACH *-ALGEBRAS

  • Draghia, Dumitru D.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.187-191
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    • 1993
  • In this note we prove the following result: Let A be a complex Banach *-algebra with continuous involution and let B be an $A^{*}$-algebra./T(A) = B. Then T is continuous (Theorem 2). From above theorem some others results of special interest and some well-known results follow. (Corollaries 3,4,5,6 and 7). We close this note with some generalizations and some remarks (Theorems 8.9.10 and question). Throughout this note we consider only complex algebras. Let A and B be complex algebras. A linear mapping T from A into B is called jordan homomorphism if T( $x^{1}$) = (Tx)$^{2}$ for all x in A. A linear mapping T : A .rarw. B is called spectrally-contractive mapping if .rho.(Tx).leq..rho.(x) for all x in A, where .rho.(x) denotes spectral radius of element x. Any homomorphism algebra is a spectrally-contractive mapping. If A and B are *-algebras, then a homomorphism T : A.rarw.B is called *-homomorphism if (Th)$^{*}$=Th for all self-adjoint element h in A. Recall that a Banach *-algebras is a complex Banach algebra with an involution *. An $A^{*}$-algebra A is a Banach *-algebra having anauxiliary norm vertical bar . vertical bar which satisfies $B^{*}$-condition vertical bar $x^{*}$x vertical bar = vertical bar x vertical ba $r^{2}$(x in A). A Banach *-algebra whose norm is an algebra $B^{*}$-norm is called $B^{*}$-algebra. The *-semi-simple Banach *-algebras and the semi-simple hermitian Banach *-algebras are $A^{*}$-algebras. Also, $A^{*}$-algebras include $B^{*}$-algebras ( $C^{*}$-algebras). Recall that a semi-prime algebra is an algebra without nilpotents two-sided ideals non-zero. The class of semi-prime algebras includes the class of semi-prime algebras and the class of prime algebras. For all concepts and basic facts about Banach algebras we refer to [2] and [8].].er to [2] and [8].].

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ULTRASEPARABILITY OF CERTAIN FUNCTION ALGEBRAS

  • Hwang, Sun-Wook
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.299-302
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    • 1994
  • Throughout this paper, let X be a compact Hausdorff space, and let C(X) (resp. $C_{R}$ /(X)) be the complex (resp. real) Banach algebra of all continuous complex-valued (resp. real-valued) functions on X with the pointwise operations and the supremum norm x. A Banach function algebra on X is a Banach algebra lying in C(X) which separates the points of X and contains the constants. A Banach function algebra on X equipped with the supremum norm is called a uniform algebra on X, that is, a uniformly closed subalgebra of C(X) which separates the points of X and contains the constants.(omitted)

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ON UNIFORMLY ULTRASEPARATING FAMILY OF FUNCTION ALGEBRAS

  • Hwang, Sunwook
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.125-134
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    • 1993
  • Let X be a compact Hausdorff space, and let C(X) (resp. $C_{R}$(X)) be the complex (resp. real) Banach algebra of all continuous complex-valued(resp. real-valued) functions on X with the pointwise operations and the supremum norm x. A Banach function algebra on X is a Banach algebra lying in C(X) which separates the points of X and contains the constants. A Banach function algebra on X equipped with the supremum norm is called a uniform algebra on X, that is, a uniformly closed subalgebra of C(X) which separates the points of X and contains the constants.s.

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PLANK PROBLEMS, POLARIZATION AND CHEBYSHEV CONSTANTS

  • Revesz, Szilard-Gy.;Sarantopoulos, Yannis
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.157-174
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    • 2004
  • In this work we discuss "plank problems" for complex Banach spaces and in particular for the classical $L^{p}(\mu)$ spaces. In the case $1\;{\leq}\;p\;{\leq}\;2$ we obtain optimal results and for finite dimensional complex Banach spaces, in a special case, we have improved an early result by K. Ball [3]. By using these results, in some cases we are able to find best possible lower bounds for the norms of homogeneous polynomials which are products of linear forms. In particular, we give an estimate in the case of a real Hilbert space which seems to be a difficult problem. We have also obtained some results on the so-called n-th (linear) polarization constant of a Banach space which is an isometric property of the space. Finally, known polynomial inequalities have been derived as simple consequences of various results related to plank problems.

STUDY ON THE JOINT SPECTRUM

  • Lee, Dong Hark
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2005
  • We introduce the Joint spectrum on the complex Banach space and on the complex Hilbert space and the tensor product spectrums on the tensor product spaces. And we will show ${\sigma}[P(T_1,T_2,{\ldots},T_n)]={\sigma}(T_1{\otimes}T_2{\otimes}{\cdots}{\otimes}T_n)$ on $X_1{\overline{\otimes}}X_2{\overline{\otimes}}{\cdots}{\overline{\otimes}}X_n$ for a polynomial P.

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LINEAR DERIVATIONS IN BANACH ALGEBRAS

  • Jung, Yong-Soo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.443-447
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    • 2001
  • The main goal of this paper is to show the following: Let d and g be (continuous or discontinuous) linear derivations on a Banach algebra A over a complex field C such that $\alphad^3+dg$ is a linear Jordan derivation for some $\alpha\inC$. Then the product dg maps A into the Jacobson radical of A.

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