Ebook: Characterizations of C* Algebras: The Gelfand Naimark Theorems
Author: Robert S. Doran
- Tags: Algebra
- Series: Monographs and textbooks in pure and applied mathematics 101
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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"The first unified, in-depth discussion of the now classical Gelfand-Naimark theorems, thiscomprehensive text assesses the current status of modern analysis regarding both Banachand C*-algebras. Characterizations of C*-Algebras: The Gelfand-Naimark Theorems focuses on general theoryand basic properties in accordance with readers' needs ... provides complete proofs of theGelfand-Naimark theorems as well asRead more...
Abstract: "The first unified, in-depth discussion of the now classical Gelfand-Naimark theorems, thiscomprehensive text assesses the current status of modern analysis regarding both Banachand C*-algebras. Characterizations of C*-Algebras: The Gelfand-Naimark Theorems focuses on general theoryand basic properties in accordance with readers' needs ... provides complete proofs of theGelfand-Naimark theorems as well as refinements and extensions of the original axioms. . . gives applications of the theorems to topology, harmonic analysis. operator theory.group representations, and other topics ... treats Hermitian and symmetric *-algebras.algebras with and without identity, and algebras with arbitrary (possibly discontinuous)involutions ... includes some 300 end-of-chapter exercises ... offers appendices on functionalanalysis and Banach algebras ... and contains numerous examples and over 400 referencesthat illustrate important concepts and encourage further research. Characterizations of C*-Algebras: The Gelfand-Naimark Theorems is an ideal text for graduatestudents taking such courses as The Theory of Banach Algebras and C*-Algebras: inaddition, it makes an outstanding reference for physicists, research mathematicians in analysis, and applied scientists using C*-algebras in such areas as statistical mechanics, quantumtheory. and physical chemistry."--Provided by publisher