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A class of unicellular shifts which contains non-strictly cyclic shifts

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John M. Bachar William G. Bade Philip C. Curtis H. Garth Dales Marc P. Thomas

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Grabiner, S., Thomas, M.P. (1983). A class of unicellular shifts which contains non-strictly cyclic shifts. In: Bachar, J.M., Bade, W.G., Curtis, P.C., Dales, H.G., Thomas, M.P. (eds) Radical Banach Algebras and Automatic Continuity. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 975. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0064556

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