A noncommutative version of the Banach-Stone theorem (II).

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  • B Bouali
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A noncommutative version of the Banach-Stone theorem (II). Abstract In this paper, we extend the Banach-Stone theorem to the non commutative case, i.e, we give a partial answere to the question 2.1 of [13], and we prove that the structure of the postliminal C *-algebras A determines the topology of its primitive ideals space.

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تاریخ انتشار 2001