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Banach spaces, function spaces, real functions, integral transforms, theory of distributions, measure theory.
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Szőkefalvi-Nagy's unitarizability theorem in the Calkin algebra?
Posting this purely so that Ozawa's interesting question does not stay marked as unanswered, and hence lead to unnecessary effort on the part of someone reading. (Note: could someone reading this plea …
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$L^p$-norm of Fourier series in terms of coefficients, $p \neq 2$
The answer is "not really, except in the sense that Carlo Beenaker has mentioned".
I suggest you look at the discussion of the Hausdorff–Young inequality in Chapter IV Section 2 of Katznelson's Intro …