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\(C^*\)-algebras that are \(I\)-rings (English)
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9 December 1998
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A ring is called an \(I\)-ring, if and only if each non-nil right ideal contains an idempotent. The authors provide several geometric characterizations of \(C^*\)-algebras which are \(I\)-rings. For instance, a \(C^*\)-algebra is an \(I\)-ring if and only if its norm is strongly subdifferentiable on a dense subset.
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\(I\)-ring
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non-nil right ideal
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idempotent
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geometric characterizations of \(C^*\)-algebras
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norm
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strongly subdifferentiable
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