Unbounded -seminorms, biweights, and -representations of partial -algebras: A review.
Trapani, Camillo (2006)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Trapani, Camillo (2006)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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J.-P. Antoine, G. Bellomonte, C. Trapani (2012)
Studia Mathematica
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We continue our study of topological partial *-algebras, focusing our attention on *-semisimple partial *-algebras, that is, those that possess a multiplication core and sufficiently many *-representations. We discuss the respective roles of invariant positive sesquilinear (ips) forms and representable continuous linear functionals, and focus on the case where the two notions are completely interchangeable (fully representable partial *-algebras) with the aim of characterizing a *-semisimple...
Jean-Pierre Antoine, Camillo Trapani, Francesco Tschinke (2011)
Studia Mathematica
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We continue our study of topological partial *-algebras, focusing on the interplay between various partial multiplications. The special case of partial *-algebras of operators is examined first, in particular the link between strong and weak multiplications, on one hand, and invariant positive sesquilinear (ips) forms, on the other. Then the analysis is extended to abstract topological partial *-algebras, emphasizing the crucial role played by appropriate bounded elements, called ℳ-bounded....
Camillo Trapani (2005)
Banach Center Publications
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The main facts about unbounded C*-seminorms on partial *-algebras are reviewed and the link with the representation theory is discussed. In particular, starting from the more familiar case of *-algebras, we examine C*-seminorms that are defined from suitable families of positive linear or sesquilinear forms, mimicking the construction of the Gelfand seminorm for Banach *-algebras. The admissibility of these forms in terms of the (unbounded) C*-seminorms they generate is characterized. ...
J.-P. Antoine, F. Mathot (1987)
Annales de l'I.H.P. Physique théorique
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J. Schmidt (1966)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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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.
F. Bagarello, C. Trapani (1994)
Annales de l'I.H.P. Physique théorique
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Mathematica Slovaca
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