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Constructing ω-stable structures: Computing rank

John T. Baldwin, Kitty Holland (2001)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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This is a sequel to [1]. Here we give careful attention to the difficulties of calculating Morley and U-rank of the infinite rank ω-stable theories constructed by variants of Hrushovski's methods. Sample result: For every k < ω, there is an ω-stable expansion of any algebraically closed field which has Morley rank ω × k. We include a corrected proof of the lemma in [1] establishing that the generic model is ω-saturated in the rank 2 case.

On the unit-1-stable rank of rings of analytic functions.

Joan Josep Carmona, Julià Cufí, Pere Menal (1992)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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In this paper we prove a general result for the ring H(U) of the analytic functions on an open set U in the complex plane which implies that H(U) has not unit-1-stable rank and that has some other interesting consequences. We prove also that in H(U) there are no totally reducible elements different from the zero function.

Stable rank and real rank of compact transformation group C*-algebras

Robert J. Archbold, Eberhard Kaniuth (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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Let (G,X) be a transformation group, where X is a locally compact Hausdorff space and G is a compact group. We investigate the stable rank and the real rank of the transformation group C*-algebra C₀(X)⋊ G. Explicit formulae are given in the case where X and G are second countable and X is locally of finite G-orbit type. As a consequence, we calculate the ranks of the group C*-algebra C*(ℝⁿ ⋊ G), where G is a connected closed subgroup of SO(n) acting on ℝⁿ by rotation.

Trace and determinant in Banach algebras

Bernard Aupetit, H. Mouton (1996)

Studia Mathematica

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We show that the trace and the determinant on a semisimple Banach algebra can be defined in a purely spectral and analytic way and then we obtain many consequences from these new definitions.

Small profinite m-stable groups

Frank O. Wagner (2003)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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A small profinite m-stable group has an open abelian subgroup of finite ℳ-rank and finite exponent.

Notes on a class of simple C*-algebras with real rank zero.

Kenneth R. Goodearl (1992)

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A construction method is presented for a class of simple C*-algebras whose basic properties -including their real ranks- can be computed relatively easily, using linear algebra. A numerival invariant attached to the construction determines wether a given algebra has real rank 0 or 1. Moreover, these algebras all have stable rank 1, and each nonzero hereditary sub-C*-algebra contains a nonzero projection, yet there are examples in which the linear span of the projections is not dense....