Abstract
A hypergroup is a locally compact Hausdorff space
equipped with a convolution product which maps any two points
to a probability measure with a compact support.
Hypergroups generalize locally compact groups in which the above convolution
reduces to a point mass measure. It was in the 1970's that Dunkl,
Jewett and Spector began the study of hypergroups.
Let K be a hypergroup with a Haar measure. In this talk we
construct two correspondences: one, between closed Weil
subhypergroups and certain left translation invariant w∗-subalgebras of
L∞(K), and another between compact subhypergroups and a specific
subclass of the class of left translation invariant C∗-subalgebras
of C0(K). By the help of these two characterizations, we extract
some results about invariant complemented subalgebras of L∞(K)
and C0(K)..
Information:
Date: | Wednesday May 21, 2014 at 10:00-11:00
| Place: | Niavaran Bldg., Niavaran Square, Tehran, Iran |
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