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Weak module amenability of triangular Banach algebras

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Abstract Let A and B be unital Banach algebras and let M be a unital Banach A,B-module. Forrest and Marcoux [6] have studied the weak amenability of triangular Banach algebra $\mathcal{T} = \left[ {_B^{AM} } \right]$ and showed that T is weakly amenable if and only if the corner algebras A and B are weakly amenable. When $\mathfrak{A}$ is a Banach algebra and A and B are Banach $\mathfrak{A}$-module with compatible actions, and M is a commutative left Banach $\mathfrak{A}$-A-module and right Banach $\mathfrak{A}$-B-module, we show that A and B are weakly $\mathfrak{A}$-module amenable if and only if triangular Banach algebra T is weakly $\mathfrak{T}$-module amenable, where $\mathfrak{T}: = \{ [^\alpha _\alpha ]:\alpha \in \mathfrak{A}\} $.
Title: Weak module amenability of triangular Banach algebras
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Abstract Let A and B be unital Banach algebras and let M be a unital Banach A,B-module.
Forrest and Marcoux [6] have studied the weak amenability of triangular Banach algebra $\mathcal{T} = \left[ {_B^{AM} } \right]$ and showed that T is weakly amenable if and only if the corner algebras A and B are weakly amenable.
When $\mathfrak{A}$ is a Banach algebra and A and B are Banach $\mathfrak{A}$-module with compatible actions, and M is a commutative left Banach $\mathfrak{A}$-A-module and right Banach $\mathfrak{A}$-B-module, we show that A and B are weakly $\mathfrak{A}$-module amenable if and only if triangular Banach algebra T is weakly $\mathfrak{T}$-module amenable, where $\mathfrak{T}: = \{ [^\alpha _\alpha ]:\alpha \in \mathfrak{A}\} $.

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