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Almost normal operators mod Hilbert-Schmidt and the \(K\)-theory of the algebras \(E \Lambda (\Omega)\)
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    Almost normal operators mod Hilbert-Schmidt and the \(K\)-theory of the algebras \(E \Lambda (\Omega)\) (English)
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    20 March 2015
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    The author extends the Brown-Douglas-Fillmore theory of normal operators to the Hilbert-Schmidt perturbations of normal operators. A~new technical ingredient of such a generalization is some \(E\Lambda(\Omega)\) Banach \(\ast\)-algebra, which has surprisingly nice \(K\)-theory.
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    normal operator
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    trace-class self-commutator
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    \(K\)-theory
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    Dirichlet algebras
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    bidual Banach algebra
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    Brown-Douglas-Fillmore theory
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