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Fourier analysis / Joseph Fourier / Topological groups / Inequalities / Measure theory / Convolution / Fourier transform / Norm / Lp space / Fourier series / Locally compact group / Multiplier
Date: 2016-07-19 06:42:05
Fourier analysis
Joseph Fourier
Topological groups
Inequalities
Measure theory
Convolution
Fourier transform
Norm
Lp space
Fourier series
Locally compact group
Multiplier

Lp -convolutions, multipliers and (Lp , Lq )-estimates for compact quantum groups Simeng Wang Universit´ e de Franche-Comt´ e, Besan¸con

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