Ideals in Rings and Intermediate Rings of Measurable Functions
Abstract
The set of all maximal ideals of the ring M(X,A) of real valued measurable functions on a measurable space (X,A) equipped with the hull-kernel topology is shown to be homeomorphic to the set X of all ultrafilters of measurable sets on X with the Stone-topology. This yields a complete description of the maximal ideals of M(X,A) in terms of the points of X. It is further shown that the structure spaces of all the intermediate subrings of M(X,A) containing the bounded measurable functions are one and the same and are compact Hausdorff zero-dimensional spaces. It is observed that when X is a P-space, then C(X) = M(X,A) where A is the σ-algebra consisting of the zero-sets of X.
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