
doi: 10.1007/pl00001038
The notions of irreducibility and complete reducibility of representations of a partial algebra are defined and characterized. Furthermore, the decomposition theory of completely reducible representations is discussed.
Operator algebra methods applied to problems in quantum theory, completely reducible representations, Nonassociative rings and algebras, Algebras of unbounded operators; partial algebras of operators, irreducible representations, Nonassociative nonselfadjoint operator algebras, partial algebras
Operator algebra methods applied to problems in quantum theory, completely reducible representations, Nonassociative rings and algebras, Algebras of unbounded operators; partial algebras of operators, irreducible representations, Nonassociative nonselfadjoint operator algebras, partial algebras
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