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Allan M. Sinclair

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Automatic continuity of linear operators

by Allan M. Sinclair

1976

Cambridge University Press

100

9781299403543

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Some of the results on automatic continuity of intertwining operators and homomorphisms that were obtained between 1960 and 1973 are here collected together to provide a detailed discussion of the subject. The book will be appreciated by graduate students of functional analysis who already have a good foundation in this and in the theory of Banach algebras.

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