Dual convolution for the affine group of the real line
Abstract
The Fourier algebra of the affine group of the real line has a natural identification, as a Banach space, with the space of trace-class operators on L2( R×, dt/ |t|). In this paper we study the "dual convolution product" of trace-class operators that corresponds to pointwise product in the Fourier algebra. Answering a question raised in work of Eymard and Terp, we provide an intrinsic description of this operation which does not rely on the identification with the Fourier algebra, and obtain a similar result for the connected component of this affine group. In both cases we construct explicit derivations on the corresponding Banach algebras, verifying the derivation identity directly without requiring the inverse Fourier transform. We also initiate the study of the analogous Banach algebra structure for trace-class operators on Lp( R×, dt/ |t|) for p∈ (1,2)(2,∞).
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