Abstract
AbstractOne of the useful features of spectral measures which happen to be equicontinuous is that their associated integration maps are bicontinuous isomorphisms of the corresponding L1-space onto their ranges. It is shown here that equicontinuity is not necessary for this to be the case; a somewhat weaker property suffices. This is of some interest in practice since there are many natural examples of spectral measures which fail to be equiconontinuous.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability