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A characterization of complex lattice homomorphisms
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    A characterization of complex lattice homomorphisms (English)
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    27 March 2009
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    An important problem in functional analysis is how to recognize a complex algebra homomorphism on a complex Banach algebra from its local behavior. The authors discuss the similar problem of how to recognize a complex lattice homomorphism on the complexification \(L_{\mathbb C}\) of a real vector lattice \(L\) from its behavior on a small subset of \(L_{\mathbb C}\).
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    complex lattice homomorphism
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    complexification
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    order unit
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    vector lattice
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