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Fixed Ideals. Compact Spaces

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Rings of Continuous Functions

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We have seen that in the study of rings of continuous functions there is no need to deal with spaces that are not completely regular. Accordingly,

IN THE SEQUEL, ALL GIVEN SPACES ARE ASSUMED TO BE COMPLETELY REGULAR.

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Gillman, L., Jerison, M. (1960). Fixed Ideals. Compact Spaces. In: Rings of Continuous Functions. The University Series in Higher Mathematics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7819-2_4

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