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Conjugate convolutions and inner invariant means

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DOI10.1016/0022-247X(91)90142-MzbMath0744.43004MaRDI QIDQ1177024

Chuan Kuan Yuan

Publication date: 25 June 1992

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)


zbMATH Keywords

locally compact groupamenable groupsinner invariant mean


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

General properties and structure of locally compact groups (22D05) (L^p)-spaces and other function spaces on groups, semigroups, etc. (43A15) Means on groups, semigroups, etc.; amenable groups (43A07)


Related Items (5)

On inner amenability of Clifford semigroups ⋮ Generalization of Orlicz spaces ⋮ \(\Gamma \)-amenability of locally compact groups ⋮ A generalization of amenability and inner amenability of groups ⋮ Matrix valued conjugate convolution operators on matrix valued L^p-spaces



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