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Homomorphisms on some function algebras.

M.ª Isabel GarridoJavier Gómez GilJesús Angel Jaramillo — 1992

Extracta Mathematicae

Suppose that A is an algebra of continuous real functions defined on a topological space X. We shall be concerned here with the problem as to whether every nonzero algebra homomorphism φ: A → R is given by evaluation at some point of X, in the sense that there exists some a in X such that φ(f) = f(a) for every f in A. The problem goes back to the work of Michael [19], motivated by the question of automatic continuity of homomorphisms in a symmetric *-algebra. More recently, the problem has been...

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