Continuous functional calculus


In mathematics, particularly in operator theory and C*-algebra theory, a continuous functional calculus is a functional calculus which allows the application of a continuous function to normal elements of a C*-algebra.

Theorem

Theorem. Let x be a normal element of a C*-algebra A with an identity element e. Then there is a unique mapping π : ff defined for a continuous function f on the spectrum σ of x, such that π is a unit-preserving morphism of C*-algebras and π = e and π = x, where id denotes the function zz on σ.
The proof of this fact is almost immediate from the Gelfand representation: it suffices to assume A is the C*-algebra of continuous functions on some compact space X and define
Uniqueness follows from application of the Stone-Weierstrass theorem.
In particular, this implies that bounded normal operators on a Hilbert space have a continuous functional calculus.