There are many Banach algebras which, as Banach spaces, [are reflexive][1]. Of course, unitisation is just adding one dimension so this operation preserves reflexivity, hence there are many reflexive, unital Banach algebras. On the other hand, it is an open question of whether reflexive, amenable Banach algebras are finite-dimensional. Hence my question,

> Is there an infinite-dimensional, unital, reflexive Banach algebra which is moreover simple (*i.e.*, it does not have non-trivial ideals)?

If there is one, most likely it will be non-amenable as otherwise [one would have solved an old problem][2].


  [1]: http://mathoverflow.net/questions/156838/example-of-an-infinite-dimensional-reflexive-banach-algebra
  [2]: http://www.ams.org/journals/tran/1992-331-02/S0002-9947-1992-1085942-9/S0002-9947-1992-1085942-9.pdf