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Extrakt04

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2022-06-21

I know that all the non-unital commutative C algebras are isomorphic to C 0 ( Ω ),where Ω is a locally compact space. Can anyone show me some common non-unital commutative examples.I only know the c 0 space.

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Layla Love

Layla Love

Beginner2022-06-22Added 29 answers

The algebra c 0 is C 0 ( N ). All you need is other examples of non-compact, locally compact spaces. The next familiar one is R. Or R n for any n N.

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