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Homotonic algebras

Michael Cwikel, Moshe Goldberg (2009)

Studia Mathematica

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An algebra 𝓐 of real- or complex-valued functions defined on a set T shall be called homotonic if 𝓐 is closed under taking absolute values, and for all f and g in 𝓐, the product f × g satisfies |f × g| ≤ |f| × |g|. Our main purpose in this paper is two-fold: to show that the above definition is equivalent to an earlier definition of homotonicity, and to provide a simple inequality which characterizes submultiplicativity and strong stability for weighted sup norms on homotonic algebras. ...

On the reflexivity of multigenerator algebras

Ptak Marek

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CONTENTS1. Introduction...................................................................................................52. N-tuples of linear transformations in finite-dimensional space......................83. Toeplitz operators on the polydisc and the unit ball....................................184. Subspaces of weighted shifts.....................................................................235. Joint spectra for N-tuples of operators........................................................276....

Extremal properties for concealed-canonical algebras

Michael Barot, Dirk Kussin, Helmut Lenzing (2013)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Canonical algebras, introduced by C. M. Ringel in 1984, play an important role in the representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras. They also feature in many other mathematical areas like function theory, 3-manifolds, singularity theory, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. We show that canonical algebras are characterized by a number of interesting extremal properties (among concealed-canonical algebras, that is, the endomorphism rings of tilting...

Reproducing kernels, Engliš algebras and some applications

Mubariz T. Karaev, Mehmet Gürdal, Mualla Birgül Huban (2016)

Studia Mathematica

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We introduce the notion of Engliš algebras, defined in terms of reproducing kernels and Berezin symbols. Such algebras were apparently first investigated by Engliš (1995). Here we give some new results on Engliš C*-algebras on abstract reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces and some applications to various questions of operator theory. In particular, we give applications to Riccati operator equations, zero Toeplitz products, and the existence of invariant subspaces for some operators. ...

Nonassociative real H*-algebras.

Miguel Cabrera, José Martínez Aroza, Angel Rodríguez Palacios (1988)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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We prove that, if A denotes a topologically simple real (non-associative) H*-algebra, then either A is a topologically simple complex H*-algebra regarded as real H*-algebra or there is a topologically simple complex H*-algebra B with *-involution τ such that A = {b ∈ B : τ(b) = b*}. Using this, we obtain our main result, namely: (algebraically) isomorphic topologically simple real H*-algebras are actually *-isometrically isomorphic.