Factorization and unbounded approximate identities in Banach algebras
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
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Cohen's Factorization Theorem says, in its basic form, that if A is a Banach algebra with a bounded left approximate identity, then every element x ∈ A may be written as a product x = ay for some a, y ∈ A. Such is the beauty and importance of this result that much interest attaches to the question of whether the hypothesis of a bounded left approximate identity can be weakened, or whether a converse result exists. This paper contributes to the study of that question.
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- Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society , Volume 107 , Issue 3 , May 1990 , pp. 557 - 571
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