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Instead of studying a compact group G, we may consider the algebra C(G) of continuous functions C → ℂ. The structure of the group is encoded in the function algebra, but we shall see that this approach paves the way for a more general functional analytic theory of Hopf algebras, which possess nice duality properties.
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Ruzhansky, M., Turunen, V. (2010). Hopf Algebras. In: Pseudo-Differential Operators and Symmetries. Pseudo-Differential Operators, vol 2. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8514-9_14
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