Sheaves of noncommutative smooth and holomorphic functions associated with the non-abelian two-dimensional Lie algebra
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holomorphic functionLie algebrasmooth functionfunction of noncommuting variablessheaf of noncommutative algebras
Inductive and projective limits in functional analysis (46M40) Several-variable operator theory (spectral, Fredholm, etc.) (47A13) Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras (17B99) Methods of algebraic topology in functional analysis (cohomology, sheaf and bundle theory, etc.) (46M20) Functional calculus in topological algebras (46H30)
Abstract: Dosi and, quite recently, the author showed that, on the character space of a nilpotent Lie algebra, there exists a sheaf of Fr'echet--Arens--Michael algebras (of noncommutative holomorphic functions in the complex case and of noncommutative smooth functions in the real case). We construct similar sheaves (both versions, holomorphic and smooth) on a special space of representations for the Lie algebra of the group of affine transformations of the real line (which is the simplest nonnilpotent solvable Lie algebra).
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