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Closed subalgebras of the Banach algebra of continuously differentiable functions on an interval
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    Closed subalgebras of the Banach algebra of continuously differentiable functions on an interval (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    For \(f\in D^ 1(I)\), the Banach algebra of \(C^ 1\) complex functions on the closed interval \(I\), \(A_ f\) is the closed subalgebra generated by \(f\). When the range of \(f\) does not separate the plane, then \(g\in A_ f\) if and only if \(f(x)=f(y)\) implies both \(g(x)=g(y)\) and \(g'(x)f'(y)=g'(y)f'(x)\), and \(f'(x)=0\) implies \(g'(x)=0\). For real \(f\in D^ 1(I)\), an exhaustive set of conditions is given for \(A_ f\) to be a natural set defined in terms of point separation and zero sets of the derivatives. The authors establish various conditions for (Shilov) regularity of closed subalgebras (such as being inverse closed on \(I\)). The final section characterizes closed separating subalgebras over which \(D^ 1(I)\) is integral.
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    differentiable functions
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    Shilov regularity of closed subalgebras
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