A normal uniform algebra that fails to be strongly regular at a peak point
Complex Variables
2024-10-09 v1 Functional Analysis
Abstract
It is shown that there exists a normal uniform algebra, on a compact metrizable space, that fails to be strongly regular at some peak point. This answers a 31-year-old question of Joel Feinstein. Our example is R(K) for a certain compact planar set K. Furthermore, it has a totally ordered one-parameter family of closed primary ideals whose hull is a peak point. General results regarding lifting ideals under Cole root extensions are established. These results are applied to obtain a normal uniform algebra, on a compact metrizable space, with every point a peak point but again having a totally ordered one-parameter family of closed primary ideals.
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@article{arxiv.2308.13951,
title = {A normal uniform algebra that fails to be strongly regular at a peak point},
author = {Alexander J. Izzo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.13951},
year = {2024}
}