Topological Measure Theory for Double Centralizer Algebras
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- A general Phillips theorem for \(C^*\)-algebras an d some applications
- A generalization of \(W^ *\)-algebras
- Bounded Continuous Functions on a Completely Regular Space
- Bounded Measures on Topological Spaces
- Bounded continuous functions on a locally compact space
- Double Centralizers and Extensions of C ∗ -Algebras
- Factorization in Banach Algebras and the General Strict Topology
- Ideal center of a \(C^*\)-algebra
- Interpolation in \(W^ *\)-algebras
- Measures and Mappings on Topological Spaces
- Measures on Metacompact Spaces
- Measures on Topological Spaces
- Multipliers of commutative Banach algebras
- Representation of rings by sections
- The Additivity of Measures on Completely Regular Spaces
- The Ranges of Certain Convolution Operators.
- The Strict Topology and Compactness in the space of Measures. II
- The Strict Topology for Double Centralizer Algebras
- The Strict Topology in a Completely Regular Setting: Relations to Topological Measure Theory
- The representation of functionals by integrals
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