Completions of cellular algebras
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Abstract: We introduce procellular algebras, so called because they are inverse limits of finite dimensional cellular algebras as defined by Graham and Lehrer. A procellular algebra is defined as a certain completion of an infinite dimensional cellular algebra whose cell datum is of ``profinite type. We show how these notions overcome some known obstructions to the theory of cellular algebras in infinite dimensions.
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