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On the C-Projectivity of ideals in Banach algebras†
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2009
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The notion of projective Banach module was defined by Helemskii in [1]—the paper which properly founded the homological theory of Banach algebras. The same author introduced the definition of the (relatively) flat Banach module in [2]. Recently M. C. White [3] modified both of those definitions, introducing so called C-projective and C-flat Banach modules.
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