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Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences (FJMS), 2022
In this work, we recall some properties of tensor product of two algebras. Then, we study the so-called UU algebras. Our main result is to show that the tensor product of two UU algebras is again a UU algebra. We make the tensor over an algebraically closed field and explain why the result does not hold for a field which is not algebraically closed ...
Maha Alsharif, Ahmad M. Alghamdi
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In this work, we recall some properties of tensor product of two algebras. Then, we study the so-called UU algebras. Our main result is to show that the tensor product of two UU algebras is again a UU algebra. We make the tensor over an algebraically closed field and explain why the result does not hold for a field which is not algebraically closed ...
Maha Alsharif, Ahmad M. Alghamdi
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Tensor Products of Banach Algebras*
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1968In [3] Gelbaum defined the tensor product A ⊗CB of three commutative Banach algebras, A, B and C and established some of its properties. Various examples are given and the particular case where A, B and C are group algebras of L.C.A. groups G, H and K respectively, is discussed there.
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Tensor products of MV-algebras
Soft Computing, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Flondor, P., Leustean, I.
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Tensor Products of Hecke Algebras
Communications in Theoretical Physics, 1999Tensor product of irreducible representations of Hecke algebras are discussed. It is found that the tensor product of irreps of Hecke algebras generates representations of Birman-Wenzl algebra C-f(r, q) with r = q(3) or -q(-3). A procedure fbr the evaluation of tensor product coefficients (TPC's) of H-f(q) circle H-f(q) down arrow C-f(r,q) is ...
Pan Feng, Dai Lianrong
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Representations of tensor product l.m.c.*-algebras
Manuscripta Mathematica, 1983For a locally m-convex *-algebra E with bounded approximate identity, \({\mathcal E}(E)\), \({\mathcal R}(E)\) denote the enveloping algebras and the space of representations of E respectively, while \({\mathcal B}(E)\) stands for the nonzero extreme points of the continuous positive linear forms on E. The author establishes that for suitable locally m-
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ON THE TENSOR PRODUCTS OF JC-ALGEBRAS
The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 1994AbstractIn this article we introduce and develop a theory of tensor products of JW-algebras. Since JW-algebras are so close to W*-algebras, one can expect that the W*-algebra tensor product theory will be actively involved. It is shown that if Mand N are JW-algebras with centres Z1 and Z2 respectively, then Z1 ⊗ Z2 is not the centre of the JW-tensor ...
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Parallel convolutional processing using an integrated photonic tensor core
Nature, 2021Johannes Feldmann, Nathan Youngblood
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Tensor lattice field theory for renormalization and quantum computing
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2022Yannick Meurice +2 more
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Third-order nonlinear Hall effect induced by the Berry-connection polarizability tensor
Nature Nanotechnology, 2021Shen Lai, Huiying Liu, Zhaowei Zhang
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Higher-dimensional processing using a photonic tensor core with continuous-time data
Nature Photonics, 2023Bowei Dong +2 more
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