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Let A be a unital C^*-algebra, then an element u in A is called an isometry if u^*u=1.
Let A be a C^*-algebra, then an element a in A is called normal if aa^*=a^*a.
Let A be a C^*-algebra, then an element u in A is called a partial isometry if uu^*u=u.
The root lattice of a semisimple Lie algebra is the discrete lattice generated by the Lie algebra roots in h^*, the dual vector space to the Cartan subalgebra.
The application of characteristic p methods in commutative algebra, which is a synthesis of some areas of commutative algebra and algebraic geometry.
A measure algebra which has many properties associated with the convolution measure algebra of a group, but no algebraic structure is assumed for the underlying space.
The Gelfand-Naimark theorem states that each C^*-algebra is isometrically *-isomorphic to a closed *-subalgebra of the algebra B(H) consisting of all bounded operators acting ...
Every finite-dimensional Lie algebra of characteristic p=0 has a faithful finite-dimensional representation.
An operator Gamma=sum_(i=1)^me_i^Ru^(iR) on a representation R of a Lie algebra.
Every finite-dimensional Lie algebra of characteristic p!=0 has a faithful finite-dimensional representation.
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