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Timeline for A coproduct of $C^\ast$-algebras

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2 hours ago comment added Simon Henry I suspect you can, but I felt like the unitarization gave you a more concrete answer I was more confortable with.
3 hours ago comment added MaoWao One question: Did I miss something or can one work with the multiplier algebra instead of the unitization throughout?
3 hours ago comment added MaoWao Thank you for the answer. It seems to me like the details work out. This construction matches nicely with the commutative picture in that one has products with a factor from each algebra in order to have decay to zero at infinity in all variables.
3 hours ago vote accept MaoWao
8 hours ago comment added David Roberts Thank you! I've been wondering about something like this for a long time, though what I really want is a certain class of pushouts. I think I'll ask another question about that one.
8 hours ago history answered Simon Henry CC BY-SA 4.0