Closed ideals of A^ and a famous problem of Grothendieck
DOI10.4171/RMI/660zbMATH Open1242.46003MaRDI QIDQ643334FDOQ643334
Authors: Juan-Miguel Gracia
Publication date: 28 October 2011
Published in: Revista Matemática Iberoamericana (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.rmi/1312906785
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analytic functionsbasis\(C^{\infty}\)-functionspower series generatorFréchet algebranuclear Fréchet space
Topological linear spaces of continuous, differentiable or analytic functions (46E10) General theory of commutative topological algebras (46J05) Locally convex Fréchet spaces and (DF)-spaces (46A04) Spaces determined by compactness or summability properties (nuclear spaces, Schwartz spaces, Montel spaces, etc.) (46A11)
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