Representations of $p$-convolution algebras on $L^q$-spaces (1609.08612v1)
Abstract: For a nontrivial locally compact group $G$, and $p\in [1,\infty)$, consider the Banach algebras of $p$-pseudofunctions, $p$-pseudomeasures, $p$-convolvers, and the full group $Lp$-operator algebra. We show that these Banach algebras are operator algebras if and only if $p=2$. More generally, we show that for $q\in [1,\infty)$, these Banach algebras can be represented on an $Lq$-space if and only if one of the following holds: (a) $p=2$ and $G$ is abelian; or (b) $|\frac 1p - \frac 12|=|\frac 1q - \frac 12|$. This result can be interpreted as follows: for $p,q\in [1,\infty)$, the $Lp$- and $Lq$-representation theories of a group are incomparable, except in the trivial cases when they are equivalent. As an application, we show that, for distinct $p,q\in [1,\infty)$, if the $Lp$ and $Lq$ crossed products of a topological dynamical system are isomorphic, then $\frac 1p + \frac 1q=1$. In order to prove this, we study the following relevant aspects of $Lp$-crossed products: existence of approximate identities, duality with respect to $p$, and existence of canonical isometric maps from group algebras into their multiplier algebras.