نتایج جستجو برای: banach and fr echet algebras

تعداد نتایج: 16851398  

1997
Bernd Hofmann

In this paper, we study ill-posedness concepts of nonlinear and linear inverse problems in a Hilbert space setting. We deene local ill-posedness of a nonlinear operator equation F(x) = y 0 in a solution point x 0 and the interplay between the nonlinear problem and its linearization using the Fr echet derivative F 0 (x 0). To nd an appropriate ill-posedness concept for 1 the linearized equation ...

Journal: :Math. Oper. Res. 1998
Roman Sznajder M. Seetharama Gowda

A zero of a piecewise smooth function f is said to be nondegenerate if the function is Fr echet diierentiable at that point. Using this concept, we describe the usual nondegeneracy notions in the settings of nonlinear (vertical, horizontal, mixed) complementarity problems and the variational inequality problem corresponding to a polyhedral convex set. Some properties of nondegenerate zeros of p...

A. Ebadian, M. Eshaghi Gordji,

In this paper we characterize the left Jordan derivations on Banach algebras. Also, it is shown that every bounded linear map $d:mathcal Ato mathcal M$ from a von Neumann algebra $mathcal A$ into a Banach $mathcal A-$module $mathcal M$ with property that $d(p^2)=2pd(p)$ for every projection $p$ in $mathcal A$ is a left Jordan derivation.

2005
Mohammad Sal Moslehian

Suppose that A and B are unital Banach algebras with units 1A and 1B , respectively, M is a unital Banach A−B-bimodule, T =   A M 0 B   is the triangular Banach algebra, X is a unital T -bimodule, XAA = 1AX1A, XBB = 1BX1B , XAB = 1AX1B and XBA = 1BX1A. Applying two nice long exact sequences related to A, B, T , X, XAA, XBB , XAB and XBA we establish some results on (co)homology of triangu...

1998
A. R. VILLENA Antonio Villena Lopez

This paper is concerned with partially defined derivations on Banach algebras and particularly on C*-algebras and H*-algebras, a subject whose study was motivated by the question of time evolution and spatial translation in quantum physics (see [2, 7] for a full account of the theory). It is well known [4] that everywhere defined derivations on semisimple Banach algebras are automatically conti...

2004
DAVID P. BLECHER BOJAN MAGAJNA

We answer, by counterexample, several open questions concerning algebras of operators on a Hilbert space. The answers add further weight to the thesis that, for many purposes, such algebras ought to be studied in the framework of operator spaces, as opposed to that of Banach spaces and Banach algebras. We also answer a natural question about automatic w*-continuity arising in the preceding pape...

1999
Mariko Yasugi Vasco Brattka Masako Washihara

We speculate on the Gau ian function [x] as an example of a noncontinuous function which is nevertheless possessed of some properties of computability. An algorithm how to compute [x] for a single computable real number is rst described, followed by a remark that [x] does not necessarily preserve sequential computability. Second, [x] is studied in the light of the notion of upper semi-computabi...

Let $(X,d)$ be an infinite compact metric space, let $(B,parallel . parallel)$ be a unital Banach space, and take $alpha in (0,1).$ In this work, at first we define the big and little $alpha$-Lipschitz vector-valued (B-valued) operator algebras, and consider the little $alpha$-lipschitz $B$-valued operator algebra, $lip_{alpha}(X,B)$. Then we characterize its second dual space.

1999
WOJCIECH CHOJNACKI

Several results are proved concerning representations of multiplier algebras that arise as extensions of representations of underlying Banach algebras. These results are then used to rederive Kisyński’s generalisation of the Hille–Yosida theorem and to establish two generalisations of the Trotter–Kato theorem, one of which, involving Banach bundles, is abstract and the other is classical in cha...

2002
Volker Runde

Let A be a Banach algebra. We call a pair (G,A) a Gelfand theory for A if the following axioms are satisfied: (G 1) A is a C∗-algebra, and G : A → A is a homomorphism; (G 2) the assignment L 7→ G−1(L) is a bijection between the sets of maximal modular left ideals of A and A, respectively; (G 3) for each maximal modular left ideal L of A, the linear map GL : A/G−1(L) → A/L induced by G has dense...

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