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Functional analysis / Operator theory / Quantum mechanics / Ring theory / C*-algebra / Density matrix / Operator algebra / Group algebra / Representation theory / Abstract algebra / Mathematical analysis / Physics
Date: 2010-01-14 13:37:24
Functional analysis
Operator theory
Quantum mechanics
Ring theory
C*-algebra
Density matrix
Operator algebra
Group algebra
Representation theory
Abstract algebra
Mathematical analysis
Physics

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