Weak amenability of commutative Beurling algebras
Abstract: For a locally compact Abelian group $G$ and a continuous weight function $\omega$ on $G$ we show that the Beurling algebra $L1(G, \omega)$ is weakly amenable if and only if there is no nontrivial continuous group homomorphism $\phi$: $G\to \mathbb{C}$ such that $\sup_{t\in G}\frac{|\phi(t)|}{\omega(t)\omega(t{-1})} < \infty$. Let $\hat\omega(t) = \limsup_{s\to \infty}\omega(ts)/\omega(s)$ ($t\in G$). Then $L1(G, \omega)$ is 2-weakly amenable if there is a constant $m> 0$ such that $\liminf_{n\to \infty}\frac{\omega(tn)\hat\omega(t{-n})}{n} \leq m$ for all $t\in G$.
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