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Automorphism-invariant positive linear functionals on $C*$-algebras

Let $A$ be a $C^*$-algebra. Does there exist a non-trivial positive linear functional $\nu\in A^*$ which is $\mathrm{Aut}(A)$-invariant? That is, $\nu\circ\alpha=\nu$ for all $\alpha\in\mathrm{Aut}(A)$...
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Is every pointwise-weakly continuous one-parameter group of automorphisms of B(H) given by a Hamiltonian?

Let $\mathcal H$ be a Hilbert space, $\mathscr B(\mathcal H)$ be the von Neumann algebra of all bounded operators on $\mathcal H$, and let $\sigma $ be a one-parameter group of automorphisms of $\...
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Find reasonable definition for endpoint Lorentz function spaces $L^{\infty,q}$ via the idea from endpoint Triebel-Lizorkin ${\scr F}_{\infty,q}^s$

On a measure space $(X,\mu)$, for $0<p,q<\infty$ the Lorentz space $L^{p,q}(\mu)$ is defined by $$\|f\|_{L^{p,q}(\mu)}:=p^\frac1q\|t\mu(|f|>t)^\frac1p\|_{L^q(\mathbb R_+,\frac{dt}t)}=p^\...
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Weakly null sequences in projective tensor products II

The question in this post is the question below from an article by Rodriguez & Rueda Zoca [1]. Below is a complimentary salad/side dish that accompanies the main course. Let $B^2(X,Y)$ denote ...
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Isomorphic copies of $c_0$ in the projective tensor products

There exist Banach spaces $X$ such that the projective tensor product $X\mathbin{\hat{\otimes}}_\pi X$ contains an isomorphic copy of $c_0$ [BourgainPisier1983]. Moreover, $X$ is an $\mathcal{L}_\...
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Flatness of $C_0(S)$-module $L_\infty(S,\mu)$

Let $S$ be a locally compact Hausdorff space. By $C_0(S)$ we denote the space of continuous functions vanishing at infinity. Let $\mu$ be a finite Borel regular measure om $S$, then consider $L_\infty(...
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Is the test function topology a Mackey topology?

I am a physicist, and I have lately been thinking about distributions as they appear in quantum field theory. In the standard development of the theory of distributions, one considers the space $C^{\...
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On the predual of the James tree space $\mathit{JT}$

$\newcommand\JT{\mathit{JT}}$The James tree space $\JT$ was the first example of a separable Banach space containing no copies of $\ell_1$ such that its dual space is non-separable. Since $\JT$ admits ...
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Trace-class heat semigroups

Let $(M,g)$ be a compact Riemannian manifold and $\Delta_g$ its Laplace operator. Let $\varphi$ be a test function on $\mathbf{R}_{>0}$. We define the operator on, say, $L^2(M)$ $$T_{\varphi}(u) :=...
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Compactness of the unit ball in the space of Radon measures w.r.t. the Kantorovich-Rubinstein norm

This question was posted previously but has not attracted any responses so I am repharising it in a slightly different language hoping to reach a wider community Let $(X,d)$ be a pointed metric space ...
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Looking for a generalization of fast Fourier transform form for Gauss sums

I want to compute quickly compute a sum of the form $$\sum_{k=0}^{N}\sum_{l=0}^{M} e(g^{a^k*b^l})$$ Assume $a^N = b^M = 1$ modulo $q-1$. Where $e(x) = e^{2\pi ix /q}$. This is very similar to the ...
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Square hidden number problem

Suppose I have a mystery number $m$ modulo $p$ that I wish to find. I know the value of $m+x_i^2$ where $x_i$ is randomly chosen modulo $p$ for some large number of different $x_i$, $N$ many, $N \gg \...
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On the Dunford-Pettis property and multiplier algebras

I am not an expert in operator algebras, so if the answer to this question might be trivial, that might be one reason for that: Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a $C^\ast$-algebra. Then $\mathcal{A}^{\ast \ast}$ ...
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Infinite dimensional homology theory for submanifolds of Hilbert and Banach spaces

Is there a version of homology theory for spaces for which explicitly infinite dimensional "cells" are allowed? The spaces in question include e.g. \begin{equation} X = (x: x \in l_2: p_i(x) ...
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Reference/Help request for formula $[A,e^{-itB}]$ found in physics thread

I'm wondering if anyone has a rigorous reference or a proof of the formula (2) found in the main answer of this thread on the physics stack exchange. I want to use it but in the case where $A, B$ are ...
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Darboux integral for non-polynomial ODEs

Given a polynomial ODE in $n$-dimensions of maximal degree $d$ $$ \dot{x}_j=f_j(x)=\sum_{i_1,\dots,i_n=1}^d a_{i_1,\dots,i_n}^j x_1^{i_1}\dots x_n^{i_n} \quad \forall j=1,\ldots,n $$ we define ...
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Is the range of a probability-valued random variable with the variation topology (almost) separable?

Let $X$ and $Y$ be uncountable Polish spaces, $\Delta(Y)$ be the space of Borel probability measures on $Y$ endowed with the Borel $\sigma$-algebra induced by the variation distance, and let $g:X\to \...
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Matrix product of entire functions

Suppose I have two $d \times d$ entire matrix functions $F, G$ defined on $\mathbb{C}$ with the the property that $\|FG^*\|_{L^\infty(\mathbb{C})} < \infty$. Can anything be said about $F$ and $G$, ...
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What can be possible conditions for the solution of an autonomous ODE to be conservative with respect to the initial data?

Let $F : \mathbb{R}^n \to \mathbb{R}^n$ be a smooth mapping and consider the following autonomous ODE \begin{equation} y'(t)=F(y(t)) \end{equation} with the initial data $y(0)=x \in \mathbb{R}^n$. ...
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A proof of the Gagliardo-Nirenberg interpolation inequality using Jensen's inequality

A brief look at the statement of Gagliardo-Nirenberg interpolation inequality would suggest that there should exist a proof by a clever use of Jensen's inequality. In other words, there should be a ...
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Questions related to a paper of Cowling-Haagerup and uniform lattices of $\mathrm{Sp}(1,n)$

I am reading the following paper of Cowling and Haagerup for my master’s thesis. I am new to this area so I am not very conversant. So I do apologize if the questions are silly. Question 1. In the ...
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Is there a dense set of Lipschitz functions in $H^\infty(U)$, each of which maps $(1,0,\ldots,0)$ to 1, where $U$ is the unit ball in $\mathbb{C}^N$?

Let $U$ be the open unit ball in $\mathbb{C}^N$, let $A(U)$ be the algebra of functions analytic on $U$ and continuous on $\bar U$, and let $u=(1,0,\ldots,0)$. Let $\mathcal{B}=\{f\in H^\infty (U): \|...
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The ideal structure of the Haagerup tensor product of $C^{\ast}$-algebras

I'm currently reading the paper The ideal structure of the Haagerup tensor product of $C^{\ast}$-algebras and having difficulty in understanding the proof of Proposition $4.5$ from the paper. Let $A$ ...
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Bounded cohomology and unitary representations

On page 9 of Nicolas Monod's very nice ICM report "An invitation to bounded cohomology" (https://egg.epfl.ch/~nmonod/articles/icm.pdf), he mentions that bounded cohomology may be related to ...
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Fixing the duality $L^\infty(X)= L^1(X)^*$ for Radon measure spaces

Consider the following fragment from Folland's book "A course in abstract harmonic analysis": Let me denote the Borel subsets of $X$ by $\mathscr{B}(X)$. Folland claims that if $\mu$ is a ...
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Does SO(n) have Lafforgue's Strong Property (T)?

On page 13 of the monograph of Bekka, de la Harpe, and Valette on Kazhdan's property (T), it is written "for $n \geq 3$, the compact group $\mathrm{SO}(n)$ has the strong property (T)," ...
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Positive definiteness with nonnegative weights

Is there a simple criterion to certify if some function $f: \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ satisfies that $\sum_{i,j=1}^n c_ic_jf(x_i-x_j) \ge 0$ for all $x_i \in \mathbb{R}$ and $c_i \ge 0$? Note that if ...
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Hodge decomposition on non-compact manifolds

Let $(\mathcal{M},g)$ be a compact Riemannian manifold without boundary. Then we have the well-known Hodge decomposition $$\Omega^{k}(\mathcal{M})\cong\mathcal{H}^{k}(\mathcal{M})\oplus\mathrm{ran}(\...
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Systems of parabolic equations -- Petrovskii's condition

Consider the flat torus $\mathbf{T}^d:=\mathbf{R}^d/\mathbf{Z}^d$ and define the corresponding periodic-parabolic cylinder $Q_T:=(0,T)\times\mathbf{T}^d$. Given a matrix field $A:Q_T\rightarrow\text{M}...
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Maximally fine topologies on $B(H)$ making the unit ball compact

Let $H$ be a Hilbert space, and $B(H)$ its algebra of bounded operators. One of the reasons the Ultraweak topology is (in a way) more useful than the weak operator topology is that the Ultraweak ...
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Reverse Sobolev inequality for family of holomorphic functions

Denote by $P_m$ the space of polynomials of degree $m$ in a single complex variable $x$. This is a "Reverse Sobolev inequality": Theorem. Let $U \subset \mathbb{C}^2$ be an open domain and $...
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Given $a>0$, find $b>0$ for which $\|\langle x\rangle^{-b}|\partial_x|^{1/2}f\|_{L^2}\lesssim\|\partial_x f\|_{L^2}+\|\langle x\rangle^{-a}f\|_{L^2}$

I have asked the same question on MathSE. I was thinking about the following problem. Problem. Given $\alpha>0$, find all values of $\beta\geq 0$ such that the following estimate is true for all $\...
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L_infinity norm of signed sums of Fourier characters and discrepancy of Fourier matrices

Consider signed sums $\displaystyle A_f(x) =\sum_{\chi} (-1)^{f(\chi)} \chi(x)$ for some set $S$ of characters of an abelian group $G$, and signing $f$ of the characters. For a fixed set $S$ what is ...
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Generalizing Kato-Seiler-Simon-type inequalities to diamagnetic operators

I recently learned about estimates one can perform with operators on $L^2(\mathbb{R}^n)$ given as $f(x)g(-i\nabla)$, see Chapter 4 in Trace Ideals and their Applications by Professor Barry Simon (the ...
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A Lipschitzian's condition for the measure of nonconvexity

I'm actually working on the measure of nonconvexity and its application. Especially, the Eisenfeld–Lakshmikantham MNC defined - in a Banach space - by: $$\alpha(A)=\sup_{b\in\overline{\operatorname{...
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Approximation by gaussian mollification in Sobolev spaces

I have been trying to find a good estimate on the constant in the inequality (in dimension $d=3$ to simplify) $$\label{0}\tag{0} \|(1-e^{t\Delta})f\|_{L^{5/3}(\Bbb R^3)} \leq C_0\,t^{2/5}\, \|\nabla \...
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About the structure of smooth automorphic forms

Recently I read Prof. Cogdell's notes: Lectures on L-functions, Converse Theorems, and Functoriality for $GL_n$. (Co) In chap.2.3, the conception of smooth automorphic forms is introdued. Explicitly, ...
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Fourier characterization of weighted Sobolev space $W^{1,2}(\mathbb R^n, \gamma_n)$

For integers $n \ge 1$ and $m \ge 0$, the Sobolev space $W^{m,2}(\mathbb R^n)$ is characterized by $$ f \in W^{m,2}(\mathbb R^n) \text{ iff } \tilde f_m \in L^2(\mathbb R^n), \label{1}\tag{1} $$ where ...
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Banach spaces $X$ with $L_2(X)$ isomorphic to $\ell_2(X)$

I've recently come across this interesting thread Banach spaces $X$ with $\ell_2(X)$ not isomorphic to $L_2([0,1],X)$ I'm interested in the opposite question. Are conditions known that ensure a Banach ...
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Conditions ensuring that the paraproduct remainder is well-defined

In short, my question is: are there conditions that one can impose on two tempered distributions $u$ and $v$ that will guarantee that the paraproduct remainder $R(u,v)$ is well-defined and is "...
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The embedding of a Banach lattice in an ultrapower

Given a Banach space $X$ and a non-trivial ultrafilter $\mathcal{U}$ on a set $I$, the ultrapower $X_\mathcal{U}$ is defined as the quotient of $\ell_\infty(I,X)$ by the closed subspace $N_\mathcal{U}(...
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Weighted logarithmic Sobolev inequality

$\DeclareMathOperator\Ent{Ent}$The usual logarithmic Sobolev inequality says that $$ \Ent_\mu(f^2)\leq C\int |\nabla f|^2 d\mu $$ where the entropy $$ \Ent_\mu(f^2)=\int f^2 \log\left( \frac{f^2}{\int ...
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Maximal function estimate for differential quotient of function satisfying $\nabla f \in BMO$

For a function $f \in W^{1,p}(\mathbb R^N)$, it is well-known that there exists a constant $C_N$ (dependent on $N$) such that $$ |f(x)-f(y)| \le C_N|x-y|(\mathcal M|\nabla f|(x) + \mathcal M|\nabla f|(...
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Characteristic of Sobolev space generated by Hörmander vector fields

Let $\Omega$ be an open bounded domain in $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ with smooth boundary $\partial\Omega$. Suppose that $X=(X_{1},X_{2},\ldots,X_{m})$ are smooth vector fields defined on $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ and ...
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Geometrical meaning of spaces that possess the weak* uniform Kadec-Klee property

What is the geometric meaning or interpretation of spaces that possess the weak* uniform Kadec-Klee property? I am writing the last part of my undergraduate thesis and I would like to add a comment in ...
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Gelfand's transform for noncommutative $C^*$-algebras

Please excuse me if this is well-known, I am not very familiar with the general theory of $C^*$-algebras. Let $A$ be a unital separable liminal $C^*$-algebra (in the case I am interested in, ...
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Fréchet differentiable non-reflexive Banach spaces

Consider $X$ a Banach space and its continuous dual $X^*$. We know that if the dual norm $\|\cdot\|^*$ of $X^*$ is Fréchet differentiable then $X$ is reflexive (e.g., see Theorem 8.6 in Fabian, Marián;...
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Conormal distributions and the wave front set

Let $X$ be a smooth closed manifold and $Y$ a regular submanifold. For all conormal distributions at $Y$ on $X$, their wave front set is contained in the conormal bundle of $Y$. Is the reciprocal true?...
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Spectral problems with the wrong sign on the Poincaré disk

Let $\mathbb{D}$ denote the open unit disk in $\mathbb{C}$ equipped with the Poincaré metric $g$ of negative scalar curvature $-1$. Denote by $\Delta_g = \mathrm{Tr}_g(\nabla^g d) = - d^{\ast_g} d$ ...
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Reflexivity for the compact open topology on a topological $\mathbb{R}$-vector space

On page 20 of these lectures, Peter Scholze and Dustin Clausen show that a broad class of topological vector spaces is reflexive, i.e. $V \cong [[V, \mathbb{R}], \mathbb{R}]$, where we endow these hom-...
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