Algebraic orthogonality in C--algebras-II
Abstract
We prove the following: Let A be a C-algebra. Then for a, b ∈ A+ \ 0 \, we have a b = 0 if and only is c -1 c + d -1 d = 1 whenever 0 < c a and 0 < d b in A+.
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