The Arens-Michael envelopes of Laurent Ore extensions
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For an Arens-Michael algebra $A$ we consider a class of $A$-$\hat{\otimes}$-bimodules which are invertible with respect to the projective bimodule tensor product. We call such bimodules topologically invertible over $A$. Given a Frechet-Arens-Michael algebra $A$ and a topologically invertible Frechet $A$-$\hat{\otimes}$-bimodule $M$, we construct an Arens-Michael algebra $\widehat{L}_A(M)$ which serves as a topological version of the Laurent tensor algebra $L_A(M)$. Also, for a fixed algebra $B$ we provide a condition on an invertible $B$-bimodule $N$ which allows us to explicitly describe the Arens-Michael envelope of $L_B(N)$ as a topological Laurent tensor algebra. In particular, we provide an explicit description of the Arens-Michael envelope of an invertible Ore extension $A[x, x^{-1}; \alpha]$ for a metrizable algebra $A$.
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