Beurling algebra
In mathematics, the term Beurling algebra is used for different algebras introduced by Arne Beurling (1949), usually it is an algebra of periodic functions with Fourier series
Example We may consider the algebra of those functions f where the majorants
of the Fourier coefficients an are summable. In other words
Example We may consider a weight function w on such that
in which case is a unitary commutative Banach algebra.
These algebras are closely related to the Wiener algebra.
References
- Belinsky, E.S.; Liflyand, E.R. (2001), "B/b130120", in Hazewinkel, Michiel, Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Springer, ISBN 978-1-55608-010-4
- Beurling, Arne (1949), "On the spectral synthesis of bounded functions", Acta Math., 81 (1): 225–238, doi:10.1007/BF02395018, MR 0027891
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