Análisis de Fourier: de lo Clásico a lo Abstracto
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The pioneer article of Joseph Fourier allowed the advancement of mathematics in centuries 19th and 20th. Measure theory, topological groups theory and functional analysis were developed as answer to the questions proposed by Fourier. Problems were raised about the decomposition bt convolution of integrable functions on the real and complex field. Then, it was generalizing for locally compact abelian groups. In this discussion was included mathematicians as Rudin, Dieudonné, Zygmund, Salem, among others, getting famous factorization theorems. Cohen could carry these theorems to more abstracts environments as compact groups or Banach algebras. At the end of the 20th century, Saeki proved the Lp conjecture. We will rebuild the article "A trip from classical to abstract Fourier analysis" of Kenneth Ross published in 2014.