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A uniform algebra A on a compact Hausdorff topological space X is a closed subalgebra of the C*-algebra C(X) (the continuous complex valued functions on X) such that:

the constant functions are contained in A
for every x, y X there is fA with f(x)f(y). This is called seperating the points of X