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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    almahu_9947921451102882
    Format: XII, 140 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540351252
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 731
    Note: Action, co-action and duality -- Elementary properties of crossed products -- Integrability and dominance -- Spectrum -- Perturbations of actions and co-actions -- Relative commutant of crossed products -- Applications to galois theory.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540095224
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783540049173
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in mathematics 128
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-3-540-36267-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hilbert-Algebra ; Tomita-Takesaki-Theorie
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    Format: III, 107 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-8218-0701-3
    Series Statement: Regional conference series in mathematics 51
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Topologische Algebra ; Automorphismus ; Automorphismengruppe ; Faktor ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Format: 123 S.
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in mathematics 128
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Hilbert-Algebra ; Hilbert-Algebra ; Tomita-Takesaki-Theorie ; Tomita-Theorie ; Tomita-Theorie
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    Format: XXII, 518 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783662104514
    Series Statement: Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, Operator Algebras and Non-Commutative Geometry, 125
    Content: to the Encyclopaedia Subseries on Operator Algebras and Non-Commutative Geometry The theory of von Neumann algebras was initiated in a series of papers by Murray and von Neumann in the 1930's and 1940's. A von Neumann algebra is a self-adjoint unital subalgebra M of the algebra of bounded operators of a Hilbert space which is closed in the weak operator topology. According to von Neumann's bicommutant theorem, M is closed in the weak operator topology if and only if it is equal to the commutant of its commutant. A factor is a von Neumann algebra with trivial centre and the work of Murray and von Neumann contained a reduction of all von Neumann algebras to factors and a classification of factors into types I, IT and III. C* -algebras are self-adjoint operator algebras on Hilbert space which are closed in the norm topology. Their study was begun in the work of Gelfand and Naimark who showed that such algebras can be characterized abstractly as involutive Banach algebras, satisfying an algebraic relation connecting the norm and the involution. They also obtained the fundamental result that a commutative unital C* -algebra is isomorphic to the algebra of complex valued continuous functions on a compact space - its spectrum. Since then the subject of operator algebras has evolved into a huge mathematical endeavour interacting with almost every branch of mathematics and several areas of theoretical physics.
    Note: VI Left Hilbert Algebras -- VII Weights -- VIII Modular Automorphism Groups -- IX Non-Commutative Integration -- X Crossed Products and Duality -- XI Abelian Automorphism Group -- XII Structure of a von Neumann Algebra of Type III -- Notation Index.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
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    almahu_9947363280602882
    Format: XXII, 548 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783662104538
    Series Statement: Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, Operator Algebras and Non-Commutative Geometry, 127
    Content: to the Encyclopaedia Subseries on Operator Algebras and Non-Commutative Geometry The theory of von Neumann algebras was initiated in a series of papers by Murray and von Neumann in the 1930's and 1940's. A von Neumann algebra is a self-adjoint unital subalgebra M of the algebra of bounded operators of a Hilbert space which is closed in the weak operator topology. According to von Neumann's bicommutant theorem, M is closed in the weak operator topology if and only if it is equal to the commutant of its commutant. A factor is a von Neumann algebra with trivial centre and the work of Murray and von Neumann contained a reduction of all von Neumann algebras to factors and a classification of factors into types I, II and III. C* -algebras are self-adjoint operator algebras on Hilbert space which are closed in the norm topology. Their study was begun in the work of Gelfand and Naimark who showed that such algebras can be characterized abstractly as involutive Banach algebras, satisfying an algebraic relation connecting the norm and the involution. They also obtained the fundamental result that a commutative unital C* -algebra is isomorphic to the algebra of complex valued continuous functions on a compact space - its spectrum. Since then the subject of operator algebras has evolved into a huge mathematical endeavour interacting with almost every branch of mathematics and several areas of theoretical physics.
    Note: XIII Ergodic Transformation Groups and the Associated von Neumann Algebras -- XIV Approximately Finite Dimensional von Neumann Algebras -- XV Nuclear C*-Algebras -- XVI Injective von Neumann Algebras -- XVII Non-Commutative Ergodic Theory -- XVIII Structure of Approximately Finite Dimensional Factors -- XIX Subfactors of an Approximately Finite Dimensional Factor of Type II1 -- Notation Index.
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    New York, NY :Springer New York,
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    almahu_9947362977402882
    Format: VIII, 418 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9781461261889
    Content: Mathematics for infinite dimensional objects is becoming more and more important today both in theory and application. Rings of operators, renamed von Neumann algebras by J. Dixmier, were first introduced by J. von Neumann fifty years ago, 1929, in [254] with his grand aim of giving a sound founda­ tion to mathematical sciences of infinite nature. J. von Neumann and his collaborator F. J. Murray laid down the foundation for this new field of mathematics, operator algebras, in a series of papers, [240], [241], [242], [257] and [259], during the period of the 1930s and early in the 1940s. In the introduction to this series of investigations, they stated Their solution 1 {to the problems of understanding rings of operators) seems to be essential for the further advance of abstract operator theory in Hilbert space under several aspects. First, the formal calculus with operator-rings leads to them. Second, our attempts to generalize the theory of unitary group-representations essentially beyond their classical frame have always been blocked by the unsolved questions connected with these problems. Third, various aspects of the quantum mechanical formalism suggest strongly the elucidation of this subject. Fourth, the knowledge obtained in these investigations gives an approach to a class of abstract algebras without a finite basis, which seems to differ essentially from all types hitherto investigated. Since then there has appeared a large volume of literature, and a great deal of progress has been achieved by many mathematicians.
    Note: I Fundamentals of Banach Algebras and C*-Algebras -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Banach Algebras -- 2. Spectrum and Functional Calculus -- 3. Gelfand Representation of Abelian Banach Algebras -- 4. Spectrum and Functional Calculus in C*-Algebras -- 5. Continuity of Homomorphisms -- 6. Positive Cones of C*-Algebras -- 7. Approximate Identities in C*-Algebras -- 8. Quotient Algebras of C*-Algebras -- 9. Representations and Positive Linear Functional -- 10. Extreme Points of the Unit Ball of a C*-Algebra -- 11. Finite Dimensional C*-Algebras -- Notes -- Exercises -- II Topologies and Density Theorems in Operator Algebras -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Banach Spaces of Operators on a Hilbert Space -- 2. Locally Convex Topologies in ?(?) -- 3. The Double Commutation Theorem of J. von Neumann -- 4. Density Theorems -- Notes -- III Conjugate Spaces -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Abelian Operator Algebras -- 2. The Universal Enveloping von Neumann Algebra of a C*-Algebra -- 3. W*-Algebras -- 4. The Polar Decomposition and the Absolute Value of Functionals -- 5. Topological Properties of the Conjugate Space -- 6. Semicontinuity in the Universal Enveloping von Neumann Algebra* -- Notes -- IV Tensor Products of Operator Algebras and Direct Integrals -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Tensor Product of Hilbert Spaces and Operators -- 2. Tensor Products of Banach Spaces -- 3. Completely Positive Maps -- 4. Tensor Products of C*-Algebras -- 5. Tensor Products of W*-Algebras -- Notes -- 6. Integral Representations of States -- 7. Representation of L2(?,?) ? ?, L1(?,?) ?y? *, and L(?,?) ?? ? -- 8. Direct Integral of Hubert Spaces, Representations, and von Neumann Algebras -- Notes -- V Types of von Neumann Algebras and Traces -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Projections and Types of von Neumann Algebras -- 2. Traces on von Neumann Algebras -- Notes -- 3. Multiplicity of a von Neumann Algebra on a Hilbert Space -- 4. Ergodic Type Theorem for von Neumann Algebras* -- 5. Normality of Separable Representations* -- 6. The Borel Spaces of von Neumann Algebras -- 7. Construction of Factors of Type II and Type III -- Notes -- Appendix Polish Spaces and Standard Borel Spaces -- Monographs -- Papers -- Notation Index.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781461261902
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    Series Statement: Encyclopaedia of mathematical sciences ...
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Operatoralgebra ; Lokal kompakte Gruppe ; Selbstadjungierter Operator ; Linearer Operator
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    Format: XIX, 415 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. print. of the 1. ed.
    ISBN: 354042248X
    Series Statement: Encyclopaedia of mathematical sciences 124
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 387 - 407
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    Format: XXII, 548 S.
    ISBN: 3540429131 , 9783540429135
    Series Statement: Encyclopaedia of mathematical sciences 127
    Note: Includes index , Literaturverz. S. [523] - 540
    In: 3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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