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Banach algebras with matrix symbol of bounded order
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    Banach algebras with matrix symbol of bounded order (English)
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    9 March 1995
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    Let \(A\) and \(B\) be unital Banach algebras. A homomorphism \(\Phi: A\to B\) is said to be a symbol mapping if, for each element \(a\) of \(A\), this element is invertible in \(A\) if and only if \(\Phi(a)\) is invertible in \(B\) (in this case \(\Phi(a)\) is called a symbol of \(a\)). The authors characterize Banach algebras with matrix symbols (i.e. \(B\) a algebra of matrix-valued functions and he shows that an algebra possesses a matrix symbol of bounded order if and only if it satisfies an asymptotic polynomial identity.
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    unital Banach algebras
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    homomorphism
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    symbol mapping
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    Banach algebras with matrix symbols
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    algebra of matrix-valued functions
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    matrix symbol of bounded order
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    asymptotic polynomial identity
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