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Topological Algebras

  • 1st Edition, Volume 24 - October 10, 2011
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Edward Beckenstein, Lawrence Narici, Charles Suffel
  • Language: English

This book discusses general topological algebras; space C(T,F) of continuous functions mapping T into F as an algebra only (with pointwise operations); and C(T,F) endowed with… Read more

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This book discusses general topological algebras; space C(T,F) of continuous functions mapping T into F as an algebra only (with pointwise operations); and C(T,F) endowed with compact-open topology as a topological algebra C(T,F,c). It characterizes the maximal ideals and homomorphisms closed maximal ideals and continuous homomorphisms of topological algebras in general and C(T,F,c) in particular. A considerable inroad is made into the properties of C(T,F,c) as a topological vector space. Many of the results about C(T,F,c) serve to illustrate and motivate results about general topological algebras. Attention is restricted to the algebra C(T,R) of real-valued continuous functions and to the pursuit of the maximal ideals and real-valued homomorphisms of such algebras. The chapter presents the correlation of algebraic properties of C(T,F) with purely topological properties of T. The Stone–Čech compactification and the Wallman compactification play an important role in characterizing the maximal ideals of certain topological algebras.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 24
  • Published: October 10, 2011
  • Language: English

About the editors

EB

Edward Beckenstein

Affiliations and expertise
St. John's University, Notre Dame College, Staten island, New York

LN

Lawrence Narici

Affiliations and expertise
St. John's University, Jamaica, New York

CS

Charles Suffel

Affiliations and expertise
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey

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