1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02574344
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On the representations of certain idempotent topological semigroups

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“…By Theorem 2.4 of [10], this is equivalent to the two statements that j (S, w))} is a closed, separating and self-conjugate subalgebra of C 0 (F*) that vanishes identically at no point of F*, and so is uniformly dense in C 0 (S, w), by the Stone-Weierstrass theorem. Hence conditions (2) and (3) for all / e C 0 (F£), and so A tt -* A in the vague topology. The converse is also clear from the above argument.…”
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“…By Theorem 2.4 of [10], this is equivalent to the two statements that j (S, w))} is a closed, separating and self-conjugate subalgebra of C 0 (F*) that vanishes identically at no point of F*, and so is uniformly dense in C 0 (S, w), by the Stone-Weierstrass theorem. Hence conditions (2) and (3) for all / e C 0 (F£), and so A tt -* A in the vague topology. The converse is also clear from the above argument.…”
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“…Most of the following definitions are to be found in [2], [8] or [9]. If S is a topological semigroup with continuous involution *, a ^-representation V of S by bounded operators on a Hilbert space H is a homomorphism x i -> V x of 5 into B(H) such that V x .…”
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