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The notion of amenability has its origins in the beginnings of modern measure theory: Does a finitely additive set function exist which is invariant under a certain group action? Since the 1940s, amenability has become an important concept in abstract harmonic analysis (or rather, more generally, in the theory of semitopological semigroups). In 1972, B.E. Johnson showed that the amenability of a locally compact group G can be characterized in terms of the Hochschild cohomology of its group algebra L^1(G): this initiated the ...

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    • Title: Lectures on Amenability by Volker Runde
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9783540428527, 3540428526
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    • Edition: 2001 2002 edition
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