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The structure of algebraic Baer $^*$-algebras

The purpose of this note is to describe when a general complex algebraic $^*$-algebra is pre-$C^*$-normed, and to investigate their structure when the $^*$-algebras are Baer $^*$-rings in addition to algebraicity. As a main result we prove the following theorem for complex algebraic Baer $^*$-algebras: every $^*$-algebra of this kind can be decomposed as a direct sum $M\oplus B$, where $M$ is a finite dimensional Baer $^*$-algebra and $B$ is a commutative algebraic Baer $^*$-algebra. The summand $M$ is $^*$-isomorphic to a finite direct sum of full complex matrix algebras of size at least $2\times2$. The commutative summand $B$ is $^*$-isomorphic to the linear span of the characteristic functions of the clopen sets in a Stonean topological space. As an application we show that a group $G$ is finite exactly when the complex group algebra $\mathbb{C}[G]$ is an algebraic Baer $^*$-algebra.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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