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- Algebras of convolution type operators with continuous data do not always contain all rank one operators (Q829809) (← links)
- A new proof of the restriction theorem for weak type \((1,1)\) multipliers on \(\mathbb{R}^ n\) (Q1815238) (← links)
- Calkin images of Fourier convolution operators with slowly oscillating symbols (Q1980914) (← links)
- Wavelet bases in Banach function spaces (Q2021616) (← links)
- Algebras of continuous Fourier multipliers on variable Lebesgue spaces (Q2191564) (← links)
- Semi-almost periodic Fourier multipliers on rearrangement-invariant spaces with suitable Muckenhoupt weights (Q2210332) (← links)
- Banach algebras of Fourier multipliers equivalent at infinity to nice Fourier multipliers (Q2227639) (← links)
- Noncompactness of Fourier convolution operators on Banach function spaces (Q2332604) (← links)
- The Brown-Halmos theorem for a pair of abstract Hardy spaces (Q2414749) (← links)
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- A lower estimate for weak-type Fourier multipliers (Q5862383) (← links)
- When does e<sup>−/τ/</sup> maximize Fourier extension for a conic section? (Q6058170) (← links)
- The Coburn lemma and the Hartman-Wintner-Simonenko theorem for Toeplitz operators on abstract Hardy spaces (Q6113048) (← links)
- Bounded compact and dual compact approximation properties of Hardy spaces: new results and open problems (Q6146228) (← links)
- Invertibility of Fourier convolution operators with \textit{pc} symbols on variable Lebesgue spaces with Khvedelidze weights (Q6188042) (← links)
- The Brown-Halmos theorem for discrete Wiener-Hopf operators (Q6646600) (← links)