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Noncommutative measure and integration

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Noncommutative measure and integration MSC classification 46L51.

History

The original paper on noncommutative measure and integration theory in 1951 led to the Plancherel theorem for noncommutative locally compact groups.

See also

Further reading

References

  • I. E. Segal. A noncommutative extension of abstract integration. Ann. of Math. (2), 57:401โ€“457, 1953. MR # 14:991f, JSTOR collection. 2.0(2)
  • "Handbook of quantum logic and quantum structures: quantum structures"; Kurt Engesser, Daniel Lehmann; Publisher Elsevier, 2007 ISBN 0444528709 [1]


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