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Abstract
The Grothendieck inequality can be equivalently viewed as a Parseval-like formula: a particular integral representation of the dot product in Euclidean space. We discuss this view in a setting of harmonic analysis on dyadic groups, and, specifically, the role of Riesz product amalgams therein.