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Maximal ideals in rings of real measurable functions

Published 16 Mar 2018 in math.GN and math.FA | (1803.06271v1)

Abstract: Let $ M (X)$ be the ring of all real measurable functions on a measurable space $(X, \mathscr{A})$. In this article, we show that every ideal of $M(X)$ is a $Z{\circ}$-ideal. Also, we give several characterizations of maximal ideals of $M(X)$, mostly in terms of certain lattice-theoretic properties of $\mathscr{A}$. The notion of $T$-measurable space is introduced. Next, we show that for every measurable space $(X,\mathscr{A})$ there exists a $T$-measurable space $(Y,\mathscr{A}{\prime})$ such that $M(X)\cong M(Y)$ as rings. The notion of compact measurable space is introduced. Next, we prove that if $(X, \mathscr{A})$ and $(Y, \mathfrak{M{\prime}})$ are two compact $T$-measurable spaces, then $X\cong Y$ as measurable spaces if and only if $M(X)\cong M (Y)$ as rings.

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