Spectral Theory
A c*-algebra is a type of algebraic structure that arises in functional analysis, consisting of a set of bounded linear operators on a Hilbert space that is closed under the operation of taking adjoints and satisfying the c*-identity. This structure plays a crucial role in connecting operator theory with topological and geometric concepts, particularly in functional calculus, the study of bounded linear operators, and the framework of normed spaces.
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