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Characterization of strict C*-algebras

O. Aristov (1994)

Studia Mathematica

A Banach algebra A is called strict if the product morphism is continuous with respect to the weak norm in A ⊗ A. The following result is proved: A C*-algebra is strict if and only if all its irreducible representations are finite-dimensional and their dimensions are bounded.

Closed range multipliers and generalized inverses

K. Laursen, M. Mbekhta (1993)

Studia Mathematica

Conditions involving closed range of multipliers on general Banach algebras are studied. Numerous conditions equivalent to a splitting A = TA ⊕ kerT are listed, for a multiplier T defined on the Banach algebra A. For instance, it is shown that TA ⊕ kerT = A if and only if there is a commuting operator S for which T = TST and S = STS, that this is the case if and only if such S may be taken to be a multiplier, and that these conditions are also equivalent to the existence of a factorization T = PB,...

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