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SIMPLE LIE GROUPS WITHOUT THE APPROXIMATION PROPERTY

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DUKE MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL
Volume 162, Issue 5, Pages 925-964

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DUKE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1215/00127094-2087672

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  1. ERC [OAFPG 247321]
  2. Danish Natural Science Research Council
  3. Danish National Research Foundation through the Centre for Symmetry and Deformation

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For a locally compact group G, let A(G) denote its Fourier algebra, and let M(0)A(G) denote the space of completely bounded Fourier multipliers on G. The group G is said to have the Approximation Property (AP) if the constant function 1 can be approximated by a net in A(G) in the weak-* topology on the space M(0)A(G). Recently, Lafforgue and de la Salle proved that SL(3, R) does not have the AP, implying the first example of an exact discrete group without it, namely, SL(3, Z). In this paper we prove that Sp(2, R) does not have the AP. It follows that all connected simple Lie groups with finite center and real rank greater than or equal to two do not have the AP. This naturally gives rise to many examples of exact discrete groups without the AP.

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