scholarly journals Holomorphy types and the Fourier-Borel transform between spaces of entire functions of a given type and order defined on Banach spaces

2012 ◽  
Vol 110 (1) ◽  
pp. 111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinícius V. Fávaro ◽  
Ariosvaldo M. Jatobá

Let $E$ be a Banach space and $\Theta$ be a $\pi_{1}$-holomorphy type. The main purpose of this paper is to show that the Fourier-Borel transform is an algebraic isomorphism between the dual of the space ${\operatorname{Exp}}_{\Theta,A}^{k}(E)$ of entire functions on $E$ of order $k$ and $\Theta$-type strictly less than $A$ and the space ${\operatorname{Exp}}_{\Theta^{\prime},0,(\lambda (k) A)^{-1}}^{k^{\prime}}(E^{\prime})$ of entire functions on $E^{\prime}$ of order $k^{\prime}$ and $\Theta^{\prime}$-type less than or equal to $(\lambda(k)A)^{-1}$. The same is proved for the dual of the space ${\operatorname{Exp}}_{\Theta,A}^{k}(E)$ of entire functions on $E$ of order $k$ and $\Theta$-type less than or equal to $A$ and the space ${\operatorname{Exp}}_{\Theta^{\prime}, (\lambda(k)A)^{-1}}^{k^{\prime}}( E^{\prime})$ of entire functions on $E^{\prime}$ of order $k^{\prime}$ and $\Theta^{\prime}$-type strictly less than $(\lambda(k)A)^{-1}$. Moreover, the Fourier-Borel transform is proved to be a topological isomorphism in certain cases.

Axioms ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 150
Author(s):  
Andriy Zagorodnyuk ◽  
Anna Hihliuk

In the paper we establish some conditions under which a given sequence of polynomials on a Banach space X supports entire functions of unbounded type, and construct some counter examples. We show that if X is an infinite dimensional Banach space, then the set of entire functions of unbounded type can be represented as a union of infinite dimensional linear subspaces (without the origin). Moreover, we show that for some cases, the set of entire functions of unbounded type generated by a given sequence of polynomials contains an infinite dimensional algebra (without the origin). Some applications for symmetric analytic functions on Banach spaces are obtained.


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 106-112
Author(s):  
S.I. Halushchak

The theory of analytic functions is an important section of nonlinear functional analysis.In many modern investigations topological algebras of analytic functions and spectra of suchalgebras are studied. In this work we investigate the properties of the topological algebras of entire functions,generated by countable sets of homogeneous polynomials on complex Banach spaces. Let $X$ and $Y$ be complex Banach spaces. Let $\mathbb{A}= \{A_1, A_2, \ldots, A_n, \ldots\}$ and $\mathbb{P}=\{P_1, P_2,$ \ldots, $P_n, \ldots \}$ be sequences of continuous algebraically independent homogeneous polynomials on spaces $X$ and $Y$, respectively, such that $\|A_n\|_1=\|P_n\|_1=1$ and $\deg A_n=\deg P_n=n,$ $n\in \mathbb{N}.$ We consider the subalgebras $H_{b\mathbb{A}}(X)$ and $H_{b\mathbb{P}}(Y)$ of the Fr\'{e}chet algebras $H_b(X)$ and $H_b(Y)$ of entire functions of bounded type, generated by the sets $\mathbb{A}$ and $\mathbb{P}$, respectively. It is easy to see that $H_{b\mathbb{A}}(X)$ and $H_{b\mathbb{P}}(Y)$ are the Fr\'{e}chet algebras as well. In this paper we investigate conditions of isomorphism of the topological algebras $H_{b\mathbb{A}}(X)$ and $H_{b\mathbb{P}}(Y).$ We also present some applications for algebras of symmetric analytic functions of bounded type. In particular, we consider the subalgebra $H_{bs}(L_{\infty})$ of entire functions of bounded type on $L_{\infty}[0,1]$ which are symmetric, i.e. invariant with respect to measurable bijections of $[0,1]$ that preserve the measure. We prove that$H_{bs}(L_{\infty})$ is isomorphic to the algebra of all entire functions of bounded type, generated by countable set of homogeneous polynomials on complex Banach space $\ell_{\infty}.$


2009 ◽  
Vol 59 (4) ◽  
pp. 909-927 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinícius V. Fávaro ◽  
Ariosvaldo M. Jatobá

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 158-162
Author(s):  
H.M. Pryimak

It is known due to R. Aron, B. Cole and T. Gamelin that every complex homomorphism of the algebra of entire functions of bounded type on a Banach space $X$ can be approximated in some sense by a net of point valued homomorphism. In this paper we consider the question about a generalization of this result for the case of homomorphisms to any commutative Banach algebra $A.$ We obtained some positive results if $A$ is the algebra of uniformly continuous analytic functions on the unit ball of $X.$


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.V. Chernega ◽  
A.V. Zagorodnyuk

Let $\{P_n\}_{n=0}^\infty$ be a sequenceof continuous algebraically independent  homogeneous polynomials on a complex Banach space $X.$ We consider the following question: Under which conditions polynomials $\{P_1^{k_1}\cdots P_n^{k_n}\}$ form a Schauder (perhaps absolute) basis in the minimal subalgebra of entire functions of bounded type on $X$ which contains the sequence $\{P_n\}_{n=0}^\infty$? In the paper we study the following examples: when $P_n$ are coordinate functionals on $c_0,$ and when $P_n$ are symmetric polynomials on $\ell_1$ and on $L_\infty[0,1].$ We can see that for some cases $\{P_1^{k_1}\cdots P_n^{k_n}\}$ is a Schauder basis which is not absolute but for some cases it is absolute.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-59
Author(s):  
Fernanda Botelho ◽  
Richard J. Fleming

Abstract Given Banach spaces X and Y, we ask about the dual space of the 𝒧(X, Y). This paper surveys results on tensor products of Banach spaces with the main objective of describing the dual of spaces of bounded operators. In several cases and under a variety of assumptions on X and Y, the answer can best be given as the projective tensor product of X ** and Y *.


Author(s):  
Dongni Tan ◽  
Xujian Huang

Abstract We say that a map $f$ from a Banach space $X$ to another Banach space $Y$ is a phase-isometry if the equality \[ \{\|f(x)+f(y)\|, \|f(x)-f(y)\|\}=\{\|x+y\|, \|x-y\|\} \] holds for all $x,\,y\in X$ . A Banach space $X$ is said to have the Wigner property if for any Banach space $Y$ and every surjective phase-isometry $f : X\rightarrow Y$ , there exists a phase function $\varepsilon : X \rightarrow \{-1,\,1\}$ such that $\varepsilon \cdot f$ is a linear isometry. We present some basic properties of phase-isometries between two real Banach spaces. These enable us to show that all finite-dimensional polyhedral Banach spaces and CL-spaces possess the Wigner property.


1985 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 908-920
Author(s):  
A. D. Andrew

1. In this paper, we investigate the ranges of projections on certain Banach spaces of functions defined on a diadic tree. The notion of a “tree-like” Banach space is due to James 4], who used it to construct the separable space JT which has nonseparable dual and yet does not contain l1. This idea has proved useful. In [3], Hagler constructed a hereditarily c0 tree space, HT, and Schechtman [6] constructed, for each 1 ≦ p ≦ ∞, a reflexive Banach space, STp with a 1-unconditional basis which does not contain lp yet is uniformly isomorphic to for each n.In [1] we showed that if U is a bounded linear operator on JT, then there exists a subspace W ⊂ JT, isomorphic to JT such that either U or (1 — U) acts as an isomorphism on W and UW or (1 — U)W is complemented in JT. In this paper, we establish this result for the Hagler and Schechtman tree spaces.


2010 ◽  
Vol 82 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-17
Author(s):  
MIKHAIL I. OSTROVSKII

AbstractWe consider two problems concerning Kolmogorov widths of compacts in Banach spaces. The first problem is devoted to relations between the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of n-widths of a compact and of its projections onto a subspace of codimension one. The second problem is devoted to comparison of the sequence of n-widths of a compact in a Banach space 𝒴 and of the sequence of n-widths of the same compact in other Banach spaces containing 𝒴 as a subspace.


2006 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Sung Choi ◽  
Domingo Garcia ◽  
Sung Guen Kim ◽  
Manuel Maestre

AbstractIn this paper, we introduce the polynomial numerical index of order $k$ of a Banach space, generalizing to $k$-homogeneous polynomials the ‘classical’ numerical index defined by Lumer in the 1970s for linear operators. We also prove some results. Let $k$ be a positive integer. We then have the following:(i) $n^{(k)}(C(K))=1$ for every scattered compact space $K$.(ii) The inequality $n^{(k)}(E)\geq k^{k/(1-k)}$ for every complex Banach space $E$ and the constant $k^{k/(1-k)}$ is sharp.(iii) The inequalities$$ n^{(k)}(E)\leq n^{(k-1)}(E)\leq\frac{k^{(k+(1/(k-1)))}}{(k-1)^{k-1}}n^{(k)}(E) $$for every Banach space $E$.(iv) The relation between the polynomial numerical index of $c_0$, $l_1$, $l_{\infty}$ sums of Banach spaces and the infimum of the polynomial numerical indices of them.(v) The relation between the polynomial numerical index of the space $C(K,E)$ and the polynomial numerical index of $E$.(vi) The inequality $n^{(k)}(E^{**})\leq n^{(k)}(E)$ for every Banach space $E$.Finally, some results about the numerical radius of multilinear maps and homogeneous polynomials on $C(K)$ and the disc algebra are given.


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