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    On two-sided locally convex \(H^*\)-algebras (English)
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    20 March 2013
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    The authors introduce and study the concept of a left, right, and two-sided locally convex \(H^*\)-algebra. It is a generalization of a concept introduced earlier by the first author. If the considered algebra is \(m\)-convex, it is related, via the Arens-Michael decomposition, to the classical two-sided \(H^*\)-algebras.
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    proper algebra
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    locally convex \(H^*\)-algebra
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    involution
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    pseudo-\(H\)-algebra
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    dual algebra
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    Arens-Michael decomposition
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    invariant ideal
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