Abstract
In discussing an isomorphism between two Banach algebras, one will ordinarily tacitly assume that the mapping is linear (i.e., preserves the complex scalars as well as the ring operations). In general this cannot be avoided; for instance if the two Banach algebras are just the field
of complex numbers, then the isomorphism is unrestricted, and could be given by any one of the myriads of discontinuous automorphisms of the complex numbers.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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50 articles.
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