Kac algebras and duality of locally compact groups

This book deals with the theory of Kac algebras and their dual- ity, elaborated independently by M. Enock and J . -M. Schwartz, and by G. !. Kac and L. !. Vajnermann in the seventies. The sub- ject has now reached a state of maturity which fully justifies the publication of this book. Also, in recen...

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