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Perturbations of certain reflexive algebras
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    Perturbations of certain reflexive algebras (English)
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    12 March 1995
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    We use cohomological techniques to prove that if there is a linear map between two CSL algebras which is close to the identity, then the two CSL algebras are similar. We use our result to show that if \(\mathcal L\) is a purely atomic, hyperreflexive CSL with uniform infinite multiplicity which satisfies the 4-cycle interpolation condition, then there are constants \(\delta\), \(C>0\) such that whenever \(\mathcal M\) is another CSL such that \(d(\text{Alg }{\mathcal L},\text{Alg }{\mathcal M})<\delta\), then there is an invertible operator \(S\) such that \(S\text{ Alg }{\mathcal L}S^{-1}= \text{Alg }{\mathcal M}\) and \[ \| S\| \| S^{-1}\|< 1+Cd(\text{Alg }{\mathcal L},\text{Alg }{\mathcal M}). \] {}.
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    nonselfadjoint operator algebras
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    commutative subspace lattice
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    Hochschild cohomology
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    perturbations of algebras
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    cohomological techniques
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    CSL algebras
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    hyperreflexive CSL with uniform infinite multiplicity
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    4-cycle interpolation condition
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