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A family of singular oscillatory integral operators and failure of weak amenability

Functional Analysis 2010-03-15 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

A locally compact group GG is said to be weakly amenable if the Fourier algebra A(G)A(G) admits completely bounded approximative units. Consider the family of groups Gn=SL(2,R)HnG_n=SL(2,\Bbb R)\ltimes H_n where n2n\ge 2, HnH_n is the 2n+12n+1 dimensional Heisenberg group and SL(2,R)SL(2,\Bbb R) acts via the irreducible representation of dimension 2n2n fixing the center of HnH_n. We show that these groups fail to be weakly amenable. Following an idea of Haagerup for the case n=1n=1 one can reduce matters to the problem of obtaining nontrivial uniform bounds for a family of singular oscillatory integral operators with product type singularities and polynomial phases. The result on the family GnG_n and various other previously known results are used to settle the question of weak amenability for a large class of Lie groups, including the algebraic groups; we assume that the Levi-part has finite center.

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@article{arxiv.math/0210136,
  title  = {A family of singular oscillatory integral operators and failure of weak amenability},
  author = {Michael Cowling and Brian Dorofaeff and Andreas Seeger and James Wright},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0210136},
  year   = {2010}
}