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corrected typo: Khazdan -> Kazhdan
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Martin Sleziak
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For Tannaka duality of compact groups, you can also have a look at Hochschild's book, "The structure of Lie groups"; it also covers a bit of locally compact group theory if I remember well. For everything except KhazdanKazhdan, Hewitt & Ross' books are indeed nice (but perhaps a bit too much to digest at once).

For Tannaka duality of compact groups, you can also have a look at Hochschild's book, "The structure of Lie groups"; it also covers a bit of locally compact group theory if I remember well. For everything except Khazdan, Hewitt & Ross' books are indeed nice (but perhaps a bit too much to digest at once).

For Tannaka duality of compact groups, you can also have a look at Hochschild's book, "The structure of Lie groups"; it also covers a bit of locally compact group theory if I remember well. For everything except Kazhdan, Hewitt & Ross' books are indeed nice (but perhaps a bit too much to digest at once).

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For Tannaka duality of compact groups, you can also have a look at Hochschild's book, "The structure of Lie groups"; it also covers a bit of locally compact group theory if I remember well. For everything except Khazdan, Hewitt & Ross' books are indeed nice (but perhaps a bit too much to digest at once).