Douglas algebras without maximal subalgebra and without minimal superalgebra
Carroll Guillory
Abstract and Applied Analysis, 2001, vol. 6, issue 1, 1-11
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We give several examples of Douglas algebras that do not have any maximal subalgebra. We find a condition on these algebras that guarantees that some do not have any minimal superalgebra. We also show that if A is the only maximal subalgebra of a Douglas algebra B, then the algebra A does not have any maximal subalgebra.
Date: 2001
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