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Algebras of bounded operators are familiar, either as C*-algebras or as von Neumann algebras. A first generalization is the notion of algebras of unbounded operators (O*-algebras), mostly developed by the Leipzig school and Japanese mathematicians. This is the first textbook to go one step further by considering systematically partial *-algebras of unbounded operators (partial O*-algebras) and the underlying algebraic structure, namely, partial *-algebras. The first part of the text begins with partial O*-algebras covering basic properties and topologies with many examples and accumulates in the generalization to this new framework of the celebrated modular theory of Tomita-Takesaki, one of the cornerstones for the applications to statistical physics. The text then focuses on abstract partial *-algebras and their representation theory, again obtaining generalizations of familiar theorems, for example Radon-Nikodym and Lebesgue. Partial *-algebras of operators on Rigged Hilbert Spaces are also considered. The last chapter discusses some applications in mathematical physics, for example quantum field theory and spin systems. This book will be of interest to graduate students or researchers in pure mathematics as well as mathematical physicists.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Algebras of bounded operators are familiar, either as C*-algebras or as von Neumann algebras. A first generalization is the notion of algebras of unbounded operators (O*-algebras), mostly developed by the Leipzig school and Japanese mathematicians. This is the first textbook to go one step further by considering systematically partial *-algebras of unbounded operators (partial O*-algebras) and the underlying algebraic structure, namely, partial *-algebras. The first part of the text begins with partial O*-algebras covering basic properties and topologies with many examples and accumulates in the generalization to this new framework of the celebrated modular theory of Tomita-Takesaki, one of the cornerstones for the applications to statistical physics. The text then focuses on abstract partial *-algebras and their representation theory, again obtaining generalizations of familiar theorems, for example Radon-Nikodym and Lebesgue. Partial *-algebras of operators on Rigged Hilbert Spaces are also considered. The last chapter discusses some applications in mathematical physics, for example quantum field theory and spin systems. This book will be of interest to graduate students or researchers in pure mathematics as well as mathematical physicists.