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Engineering and theoretical underpinnings of retrenchment
Refinement is reviewed, highlighting in particular the distinction between its use as a specification constructor at a high level, and its use as an implementation mechanism at a low level.
R. Banach +12 more
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Module amenability for Banach modules
We study the module amenability of Banach modules. This is a natural generalization of Johnson’s amenability of Banach algebras. As an example we show that for a discrete abelian group G, l p(G) is amenable as an l¹(G)-module if and only if G is amenable,
D Ebrahimi Bagha, M Amini
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On the Banach algebra numerical range [PDF]
Paper presented at the 4th Strathmore International Mathematics Conference (SIMC 2017), 19 - 23 June 2017, Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya.Let A denote a unital Banach algebra and SA denote its unit sphere. It was proved by F. F.
Kaubya, Francis
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Differential Equation over Banach Algebra
In the book, I considered differential equations of order $1$ over Banach $D$\Hyph algebra: differential equation solved with respect to the derivative; exact differential equation; linear homogeneous equation.
Kleyn, Aleks
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Vector valued logarithmic residues and the extraction of elementary factors
An analysis is presented of the circumstances under which, by the extraction of elementary factors, an analytic Banach algebra valued function can be transformed into one taking invertible values only. Elementary factors are generalizations of the simple
Bart, H., Silbermann, B., Ehrhardt, T.
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Algebraic bases of some algebras of polynomials on Banach spaces
The work is devoted to the study of algebraic bases of algebras of continuous polynomials on real and complex Banach spaces. A subset of an algebra is called an algebraic basis if every element of the algebra can be uniquely represented as a linear ...
R. V. Ponomarov, T. V. Vasylyshyn
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Ideal Amenability of Banach Algebras and Some Hereditary Properties [PDF]
Let A be a Banach algebra. A is called ideally amenable if for every closed ideal I of A, the first cohomology group of A with coefficients in I* is trivial.
M. Eshaghi Gordji
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Banach algebras which are ideals in a Banach algebra [PDF]
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Pseudoquotients on commutative Banach algebras
We consider pseudoquotient extensions of positive linear functionals on a commutative Banach algebra A and give conditions under which the constructed space of pseudoquotients can be identified with all Radon measures on the structure space A.
Siple, Angela +2 more
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A Banach algebra of generalized functions
An algebraic isomorphism from a convolution algebra of Laplace transformable functions with support on the half-line to a complete discrete normed convolution algebra of sequences is used to construct generalized functions. The extension of this function-
Kohlmayr, G.F
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