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\(C(X)\) versus its functionally countable subalgebra (English)
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22 March 2019
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In the spirit of the study of rings of continuous functions, the authors study the interplay between some topological properties of zero-dimensional spaces $X$ and algebraic properties of the rings $C_c(X)$ of continuous real-valued functions on $X$ having countable image. They show, among other things, that two zero-dimensional spaces $X$ and $Y$ are homeomorphic if and only if $C_c(X)$ and $C_c(Y)$ are isomorphic. They characterize spaces $X$ for which every function in $C_c(X)$ actually has finite image. These are precisely the spaces $X$ for which $C_c(X)$ is von Neumann regular and each locally finite family of clopen subsets of $X$ is finite. A curious observation is that, whereas the socle of $C(X)$ is never a prime ideal in $C(X)$, there are instances when it is a prime ideal in $C_c(X)$. The authors actually characterize the spaces for which this is the case.
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rings of continuous functions
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functionally countable subring
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socle
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ideal
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regular ring
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\(CP\)-space
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