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Theory of Operator Algebras II

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Theory of Operator Algebras II

Theory of Operator Algebras II by Masamichi Takesaki
English | PDF | 2003 | 537 Pages | ISBN : 354042914X | 37.7 MB

to the Encyclopaedia Subseries on Operator Algebras and Non-Commutative Geometry The theory of von Neumann algebras was initiated in a series of papers by Murray and von Neumann in the 1930's and 1940's. A von Neumann algebra is a self-adjoint unital subalgebra M of the algebra of bounded operators of a Hilbert space which is closed in the weak operator topology. According to von Neumann's bicommutant theorem, M is closed in the weak operator topology if and only if it is equal to the commutant of its commutant.

Theory of Operator Algebras III

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Theory of Operator Algebras III

Theory of Operator Algebras III by Masamichi Takesaki
English | PDF | 2003 | 568 Pages | ISBN : 3540429131 | 40.9 MB

to the Encyclopaedia Subseries on Operator Algebras and Non-Commutative Geometry The theory of von Neumann algebras was initiated in a series of papers by Murray and von Neumann in the 1930's and 1940's. A von Neumann algebra is a self-adjoint unital subalgebra M of the algebra of bounded operators of a Hilbert space which is closed in the weak operator topology. According to von Neumann's bicommutant theorem, M is closed in the weak operator topology if and only if it is equal to the commutant of its commutant. A factor is a von Neumann algebra with trivial centre and the work of Murray and von Neumann contained a reduction of all von Neumann algebras to factors and a classification of factors into types I, II and III. C* -algebras are self-adjoint operator algebras on Hilbert space which are closed in the norm topology.

Applied Functional Analysis: Applications to Mathematical Physics

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Applied Functional Analysis: Applications to Mathematical Physics

Applied Functional Analysis: Applications to Mathematical Physics by Eberhard Zeidler
English | PDF | 1995 | 503 Pages | ISBN : 0387944427 | 31.7 MB

A theory is the more impressive, the simpler are its premises, the more distinct are the things it connects, and the broader is its range of applicability. Albert Einstein There are two different ways of teaching mathematics, namely, (i) the systematic way, and (ii) the application-oriented way.

Elements of Noncommutative Geometry

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Elements of Noncommutative Geometry

Elements of Noncommutative Geometry by José M. Gracia-Bondía
English | PDF | 2001 | 692 Pages | ISBN : 0817641246 | 55.2 MB

Our purpose and main concern in writing this book is to illuminate classical concepts from the noncommutative viewpoint, to make the language and techniques of noncommutative geometry accessible and familiar to practi­ tioners of classical mathematics, and to benefit physicists interested in the uses of noncommutative spaces. Same may say that ours is a very "com­ mutative" way to deal with noncommutative matters; this charge we readily admit.