Harmonic Synthesis on Group Extensions
L\'aszl\'o Sz\'ekelyhidi

TL;DR
This paper investigates conditions under which harmonic synthesis properties are preserved in extensions and sums of locally compact abelian groups, advancing understanding of synthesizability in harmonic analysis.
Contribution
It proves that extensions of synthesizable locally compact abelian groups by discrete synthesizable groups are also synthesizable, broadening the class of known synthesizable groups.
Findings
Extensions of synthesizable groups by discrete groups are synthesizable.
Direct sums of synthesizable groups are synthesizable if at least one is discrete.
The results contribute to characterizing all synthesizable locally compact abelian groups.
Abstract
Harmonic synthesis describes translation invariant linear spaces of continuous complex valued functions on locally compact abelian groups. The basic result due to L. Schwartz states that such spaces on the reals are topologically generated by the exponential monomials in the space -- in other words the locally compact abelian group of the reals is synthesizable. This result does not hold for continuous functions in several real variables as it was shown by D.I. Gurevich's counterexamples. On the other hand, if two discrete abelian groups have this synthesizability property, then so does their direct sum, as well. In this paper we show that if two locally compact abelian groups have this synthesizability property and at least one of them is discrete, then their direct sum is synthesizable. In fact, more generally, we show that any extension of a synthesizable locally compact abelian…
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TopicsAdvanced Topology and Set Theory · advanced mathematical theories · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis
