Some affine geometric aspects of operator algebras (Q1822732)

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Some affine geometric aspects of operator algebras
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    Some affine geometric aspects of operator algebras (English)
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    In earlier papers the authors introduced the concept of strongly facially symmetric Banach spaces. Examples of such Banach spaces are the preduals of \(JBW^*\)-triples and the duals of \(JB^*\)-triples. It follows that the preduals of \(W^*\)-algebras are also strongly facially symmetric. The authors show that the predual \(A_*\) of a \(W^*\)-algebra A has certain additional properties and go on to give a new proof of the polar decomposition theorem for elements of \(A_*\). The beauty of their approach is that it does not rely upon order-theoretic properties of the self-adjoint part of \(A_*\) but merely upon the structure of the unit ball in the complex Banach space \(A_*\). It is therefore susceptible to generalization.
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    strongly facially symmetric Banach spaces
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    preduals of \(JBW^*\)-triples
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    duals of \(JB^*\)-triples
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    preduals of \(W^*\)-algebras
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    polar decomposition theorem
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