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Hi Everybody, I have a problem about the characters (the dual group) of the Heisenberg group: (R^+)xC equipped with the noncommutative product (a,b).(c,d) =...
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Dear list! Maybe you remember: Almost three weeks ago I tried to raise some comments on Wiener´s GHA. At first: Thanks very much to the two (!) people who...
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Dear Friends and Colleagues, Attached please find the first announcement for the sixth annual Prairie Analysis Seminar to be held at The University of...
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Oops! in the announcement the dates are incorrect. They should be October 13-14, 2006. My apologies for the mistake. ...
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When we study certain properties of 2-varialbes real-valued harmonic functions, we can use their harmonic conugates in the proofs to obtain some results about...
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The Department of Mathematics at the University of Vermont has an opening for one post-doctoral position in analysis for the academic year 2006-2007. The...
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Trinity College in Hartford, CT, may have a one-year position available for 2006-07. Many details are sketchy, but the teaching load will be 3/2, with good...
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Dear friends! I am very glad to join Harmonicanalysis Group. I have encountered in my research the problem of inversion of classical vector Radon transform in...
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Curious about methods for analysis of amplitude and phase response of a system using discrete fourier transforms by comparing an input and an output signal....
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Let I be an ideal in a Banach algebra. When the dual of I^{**} equals (or is isomorphic) with (I^{*})^{**}?...
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This is the first announcement of the International Conference on Harmonic Analysis and Applications "ICHAA 2006", which takes place in Sousse(Tunisia) from...
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Hi everyone, I'm announcing the "public opening" of a new web page for various material related to nonlinear dispersive and wave equations at ...
Terry Tao
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Aug 9, 2006
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This is not directly concerned with harmonic analysis, but is of interest to the entire mathematical community. I have just learned from my librarian that...
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... From: "mablung123" <david.cruzuribe@...> To: harmonicanalysis@yahoogroups.com Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 15:21:42 -0000 Subject: [harmonic] Editorial...
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Dear Friends and Colleagues, Attached please find the second announcement for the sixth annual Prairie Analysis Seminar to be held at The University of...
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Hi. Is anything very precise known about the almost everywhere convergence of sums of the sort \sum_{n=1}^N a_n f(n*\theta), .........(1) where f is function...
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The Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto is searching to fill multiple positions at various levels this academic year. A target area of our...
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The following is a letter sent to mathematicians in the Los Angeles area to solicit applications for our currently available position. If you know anyone who...
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Dear all, Below is the add for a position as Assistant Professor in Analysis at the University of New Mexico. You can apply electronically ...
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hi dear friends i have a question: would you please help me to find an counter example which shows that L1(R) is not a C*-algebra? best regards, zohreh...
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Please note that the deadline for applications is December 1, 2006. ************************************************************************ CRM-ISM...
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consider the charactreristic function of [0,1] and see that the c*identity is not satisfied for this. Zohreh Rahbani <zrahbani@...> wrote: hi dear...
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Dear Colleague, We would like to bring to your attention a number of positions available in the Maxwell Institute of the University of Edinburgh and ...
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Hello, I need a proof of the following fact: L^/infinity functions in R can be made continuous by changing the values of functions on a set of measure zero....
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What you want is not true. The fact you mean is that you can do it with a set of arbitrary small measure....
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Quoting gnavada <gnavada@...>: It's false....
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Hai, I think that is not true in general. Particular you can visualise this by taking a step function on a bounded interval. bye.... wilson@... wrote:...
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Feb 14, 2007
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Hi Thanks. I got similar mails from others saying it is not true. I havnt checked a counterexample yet, but I'll do it. In page 192 of Rudin's "Real and...
Gowri Navada
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Hi Gowri, Look at equation (5) on pg. 192. We assumed, that \phi(f) is not zero and that \beta(y) is in L^\infinity. On the other hand, since the map f \to f_y...
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Hi Gowri; I think the best you can do in approximating such function is Lusin's Theorem, which is sometimes very useful. Anyways, here I provide a counter...
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