Hilbert C*-Modules
A Toolkit for Operator Algebraists
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- Author: E. Christopher Lance, University of Leeds
- Date Published: March 1995
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521479103
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The theory of these modules together with their bounded and unbounded operators is not only rich and attractive in its own right but forms an infrastructure for some of the most important research topics in operator algebra. This book provides a clear and unified exposition of the main techniques and results in this area, including a substantial amount of new and unpublished material. Graduate students and researchers working in operator algebras will welcome this book as an excellent resource.
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- Provides a substantial toolkit of techniques
- Contains much unpublished material
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"This is a delightful volume and a worthy addition to the literature on C*-algebras." Robert S. Doran, Mathematical Reviews
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- Date Published: March 1995
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521479103
- length: 144 pages
- dimensions: 226 x 151 x 8 mm
- weight: 0.208kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Modules
2. Multipliers and morphisms
3. Projections and unitaries
4. Tensor products
5. The KSGNS construction
6. Stabilisation or absorption
7. Full modules, Morita equivalence
8. Slice maps and bialgebras
9. Unbounded operators
10. The bounded transform, unbounded multipliers.
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