2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00013-011-0289-3
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Pseudo-contractibility and pseudo-amenability of semigroup algebras

Abstract: In this paper, we characterize pseudo-contractibility of 1 (S), where S is a uniformly locally finite inverse semigroup. As a consequence, we show that for a Brandt semigroup S = M 0 (G, I), the semigroup algebra 1 (S) is pseudo-contractible if and only if G and I are finite. Moreover, we study the notions of pseudo-amenability and pseudo-contractibility of a semigroup algebra 1 (S) in terms of the amenability of S. Mathematics Subject Classification (2000). Primary 43A20, 20M18; Secondary 16E40.

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“…Suppose l 1 (S r ) is pseudo-amenable and l 1 (S) = l 1 (S r ) as in the above argument, G is amenable [8,Corollary 3.8]. Hence G and I are finite and so by Corollary 2.5 [7], l 1 (S r ) is pseudo-contractible.…”
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“…Suppose l 1 (S r ) is pseudo-amenable and l 1 (S) = l 1 (S r ) as in the above argument, G is amenable [8,Corollary 3.8]. Hence G and I are finite and so by Corollary 2.5 [7], l 1 (S r ) is pseudo-contractible.…”
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“…By Example 1.2 in [14], S = S r and so l 1 (S) = l 1 (S r ). Now suppose l 1 (S r ) is pseudo-contractible, then G and I are finite [7,Corollary 2.5].…”
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“…Pseudo-amenability of some Banach algebras like Segal algebras, semigroup algebras and matrix algebras were investigated in [6], [7], [13] and [5].…”
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