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Let A , B be two unital C*-algebras. By using fixed pint methods, we prove that every almost unital almost linear mapping h : A → B which satisfies h(2 n uy) = h(2 n u)h(y) for all u ∈ U(A), all y ∈ A, and all n = 0, 1, 2, … , is a homomorphism. Also, we establish the generalized Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability of *-homomorphisms on unital C*-algebras.  相似文献   

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Let A be a separable C∗-algebra and B a stable C∗-algebra containing a strictly positive element. We show that the group Ext−1/2(SA,B) of unitary equivalence classes of extensions of SA by B, modulo the extensions which are asymptotically split, coincides with the group of homotopy classes of such extensions. This is done by proving that the Connes-Higson construction gives rise to an isomorphism between Ext−1/2(SA,B) and the E-theory group E(A,B) of homotopy classes of asymptotic homomorphisms from S2A to B.  相似文献   

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In this note we show that the bilocal *-automorphisms of the C*-algebra B(H) of all bounded linear operators acting on a complex infinite dimensional separable Hilbert space H are precisely the unital algebra *-endomorphisms of B(H).  相似文献   

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Let X be a finite dimensional compact metrizable space. We study a technique which employs semiprojectivity as a tool to produce approximations of C(X)-algebras by C(X)-subalgebras with controlled complexity. The following applications are given. All unital separable continuous fields of C*-algebras over X with fibers isomorphic to a fixed Cuntz algebra On, n∈{2,3,…,∞}, are locally trivial. They are trivial if n=2 or n=∞. For n?3 finite, such a field is trivial if and only if (n−1)[A1]=0 in K0(A), where A is the C*-algebra of continuous sections of the field. We give a complete list of the Kirchberg algebras D satisfying the UCT and having finitely generated K-theory groups for which every unital separable continuous field over X with fibers isomorphic to D is automatically locally trivial or trivial. In a more general context, we show that a separable unital continuous field over X with fibers isomorphic to a KK-semiprojective Kirchberg C*-algebra is trivial if and only if it satisfies a K-theoretical Fell type condition.  相似文献   

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It is shown that every almost linear Pexider mappings f, g, h from a unital C*-algebra into a unital C*-algebra ℬ are homomorphisms when f(2 n uy) = f(2 n u)f(y), g(2 n uy) = g(2 n u)g(y) and h(2 n uy) = h(2 n u)h(y) hold for all unitaries u ∈ , all y ∈ , and all n ∈ ℤ, and that every almost linear continuous Pexider mappings f, g, h from a unital C*-algebra of real rank zero into a unital C*-algebra ℬ are homomorphisms when f(2 n uy) = f(2 n u)f(y), g(2 n uy) = g(2 n u)g(y) and h(2 n uy) = h(2 n u)h(y) hold for all u ∈ {v ∈ : v = v* and v is invertible}, all y ∈ and all n ∈ ℤ. Furthermore, we prove the Cauchy-Rassias stability of *-homomorphisms between unital C*-algebras, and ℂ-linear *-derivations on unital C*-algebras. This work was supported by Korea Research Foundation Grant KRF-2003-042-C00008. The second author was supported by the Brain Korea 21 Project in 2005.  相似文献   

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Let H be a complex Hilbert space of dimension greater than 2, and B(H) denote the Banach algebra of all bounded linear operators on H. For A, BB(H), define the binary relation A ≤* B by A*A = A*B and AA* = AB*. Then (B(H), “≤*”) is a partially ordered set and the relation “≤*” is called the star order on B(H). Denote by Bs(H) the set of all self-adjoint operators in B(H). In this paper, we first characterize nonlinear continuous bijective maps on B s (H) which preserve the star order in both directions. We characterize also additive maps (or linear maps) on B(H) (or nest algebras) which are multiplicative at some invertible operator.  相似文献   

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V. Manuilov  K. Thomsen 《K-Theory》2004,32(2):101-138
We consider the semi-group Ext(A, B) of extensions of a separable C *-algebra A by a stable C *-algebra B modulo unitary equivalence and modulo asymptotically split extensions. This semi-group contains the group Ext–1/2(A, B) of invertible elements (i.e. of semi-invertible extensions). We show that the functor Ext–1/2(A, B) is homotopy invariant and that it coincides with the functor of homotopy classes of asymptotic homomorphisms from C A to M(B) that map S A C( ) A into B.  相似文献   

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Let A be a separable simple C*-algebra. For each ;) on A such that π(a) has a non-trivial invariant subspace in Hπ.  相似文献   

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Michael Frank 《Acta Appl Math》2001,68(1-3):227-242
Hilbert(ian) A-modules over finite von Neumann algebras with a faithful normal trace state (from global analysis) and Hilbert W*-modules over A (from operator algebra theory) are compared and a categorical equivalence is established. The correspondence between these two structures sheds new light on basic results in L 2-invariant theory providing alternative proofs. We indicate new invariants for finitely generated projective B-modules, where B is a unital C*-algebra (usually the full group C*-algebra C*() of the fundamental group =1(M) of a manifold M).  相似文献   

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For each non-exact C*-algebra A and infinite compact Hausdorffspace X there exists a continuous bundle B of C*-algebras onX such that the minimal tensor product bundle AB is discontinuous.The bundle B can be chosen to be unital with constant simplefibre. When X is metrizable, B can also be chosen to be separable.As a corollary, a C*-algebra A is exact if and only if A Bis continuous for all unital continuous C*-bundles B on a giveninfinite compact Hausdorff base space. The key to proving theseresults is showing that for a non-exact C*-algebra A there existsa separable unital continuous C*-bundle B on [0,1] such thatA B is continuous on [0,1] and discontinuous at 1, a counter-intuitiveresult. For a non-exact C*-algebra A and separable C*-bundleB on [0,1], the set of points of discontinuity of A B in [0,1]can be of positive Lebesgue measure, and even of measure 1.2000 Mathematics Subject Classification 46L06 (primary), 46L35(secondary).  相似文献   

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Let A be a unital semisimple topological nuclear *-algebra over C and let Z be its center. The algebra A is topologically isomorphic to M n (Z) if and only if A satisfies the standard identity and the maximality condition. __________ Translated from Ukrains’kyi Matematychnyi Zhurnal, Vol. 59, No. 1, pp. 140–143, January, 2007.  相似文献   

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UniversalC*-algebrasC*(A) exist for certain topological *-algebras called algebras with aC*-enveloping algebra. A Frechet *-algebraA has aC*-enveloping algebra if and only if every operator representation ofA mapsA into bounded operators. This is proved by showing that every unbounded operator representation π, continuous in the uniform topology, of a topological *-algebraA, which is an inverse limit of Banach *-algebras, is a direct sum of bounded operator representations, thereby factoring through the enveloping pro-C*-algebraE(A) ofA. Given aC*-dynamical system (G,A,α), any topological *-algebraB containingC c (G,A) as a dense *-subalgebra and contained in the crossed productC*-algebraC*(G,A,α) satisfiesE(B) =C*(G,A,α). IfG = ℝ, ifB is an α-invariant dense Frechet *-subalgebra ofA such thatE(B) =A, and if the action α onB ism-tempered, smooth and by continuous *-automorphisms: then the smooth Schwartz crossed productS(ℝ,B,α) satisfiesE(S(ℝ,B,α)) =C*(ℝ,A,α). WhenG is a Lie group, theC -elementsC (A), the analytic elementsC ω(A) as well as the entire analytic elementsC є(A) carry natural topologies making them algebras with aC*-enveloping algebra. Given a non-unitalC*-algebraA, an inductive system of idealsI α is constructed satisfyingA =C*-ind limI α; and the locally convex inductive limit ind limI α is anm-convex algebra with theC*-enveloping algebraA and containing the Pedersen idealK a ofA. Given generatorsG with weakly Banach admissible relationsR, we construct universal topological *-algebraA(G, R) and show that it has aC*-enveloping algebra if and only if (G, R) isC*-admissible.  相似文献   

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Jakob Cimprič 《Positivity》2011,15(3):481-495
We study non-commutative real algebraic geometry for a unital associative *-algebra A{\mathcal {A}} viewing the points as pairs (π, v) where π is an unbounded *-representation of A{\mathcal A} on an inner product space which contains the vector v. We first consider the *-algebras of matrices of usual and free real multivariate polynomials with their natural subsets of points. If all points are allowed then we can obtain results for general A{\mathcal {A}}. Finally, we compare our results with their analogues in the usual (i.e. Schmüdgen’s) non-commutative real algebraic geometry where the points are unbounded *-representation of A{\mathcal {A}}.  相似文献   

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It is shown that every almost linear bijection of a unital C-algebra A onto a unital C-algebra B is a C-algebra isomorphism when h(n2uy)=h(n2u)h(y) for all unitaries uA, all yA, and n=0,1,2,…, and that almost linear continuous bijection of a unital C-algebra A of real rank zero onto a unital C-algebra B is a C-algebra isomorphism when h(n2uy)=h(n2u)h(y) for all , all yA, and n=0,1,2,…. Assume that X and Y are left normed modules over a unital C-algebra A. It is shown that every surjective isometry , satisfying T(0)=0 and T(ux)=uT(x) for all xX and all unitaries uA, is an A-linear isomorphism. This is applied to investigate C-algebra isomorphisms between unital C-algebras.  相似文献   

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A completely positive operator valued linear map ϕ on a (not necessarily unital) Banach *-algebra with continuous involution admits minimal Stinespring dilation iff for some scalark > 0, ϕ(x)*ϕ(x) ≤ kϕ(x*x) for allx iff ϕ is hermitian and satisfies Kadison’s Schwarz inequality ϕ(h) 2 ≤ kϕ(h 2) for all hermitianh iff ϕ extends as a completely positive map on the unitizationA e of A. A similar result holds for positive linear maps. These provide operator state analogues of the corresponding well-known results for representable positive functionals. Further, they are used to discuss (a) automatic Stinespring representability in Banach *-algebras, (b) operator valued analogue of Bochner-Weil-Raikov integral representation theorem, (c) operator valued analogue of the classical Bochner theorem in locally compact abelian groupG, and (d) extendability of completely positive maps from *-subalgebras. Evans’ result on Stinespring respresentability in the presence of bounded approximate identity (BAI) is deduced. A number of examples of Banach *-algebras without BAI are discussed to illustrate above results.  相似文献   

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We show that, if a simple C*-algebra A is topologically finite-dimensional in a suitable sense, then not only K0(A) has certain good properties, but A is even accessible to Elliott’s classification program. More precisely, we prove the following results:If A is simple, separable and unital with finite decomposition rank and real rank zero, then K0(A) is weakly unperforated.If A has finite decomposition rank, real rank zero and the space of extremal tracial states is compact and zero-dimensional, then A has stable rank one and tracial rank zero. As a consequence, if B is another such algebra, and if A and B have isomorphic Elliott invariants and satisfy the Universal coefficients theorem, then they are isomorphic.In the case where A has finite decomposition rank and the space of extremal tracial states is compact and zero-dimensional, we also give a criterion (in terms of the ordered K0-group) for A to have real rank zero. As a byproduct, we show that there are examples of simple, stably finite and quasidiagonal C*-algebras with infinite decomposition rank.Supported by: EU-Network Quantum Spaces - Noncommutative Geometry (Contract No. HPRN-CT-2002-00280) and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 478).  相似文献   

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Let K be a complete ultrametric algebraically closed field and let A be the K-Banach algebra of bounded analytic functions in the disk D: |x| < 1. Let Mult(A, ∥ · ∥) be the set of continuous multiplicative semi-norms of A, let Mult m (A, ∥ · ∥) be the subset of the ϕMult(A, ∥ · ∥) whose kernel is a maximal ideal and let Mult a (A, ∥ · ∥) be the subset of the ϕMult m (A, ∥ · ∥) whose kernel is of the form (x − a)A, aD ( if ϕMult m (A, ∥ · ∥) \ Mult a (A, ∥ · ∥), the kernel of ϕ is then of infinite codimension). We examine whether Mult a (A, ∥ · ∥) is dense inside Mult m (A, ∥ · ∥) with respect to the topology of simple convergence. This a first step to the conjecture of density of Mult a (A, ∥ · ∥) in the whole set Mult(A, ∥ · ∥): this is the corresponding problem to the well-known complex corona problem. We notice that if ϕMult m (A, ∥ · ∥) is defined by an ultrafilter on D, then ϕ lies in the closure of Mult a (A, ∥ · ∥). Particularly, we show that this is case when a maximal ideal is the kernel of a unique ϕMultm(A, ∥ · ∥). Particularly, when K is strongly valued all maximal ideals enjoy this property. And we can prove this is also true when K is spherically complete, thanks to the ultrametric holomorphic functional calculus. More generally, we show that if ψMult(A, ∥ · ∥) does not define the Gauss norm on polynomials (∥ · ∥), then it is defined by a circular filter, like on rational functions and analytic elements. As a consequence, if ψ ∈ Multm(A, ∥ · ∥) \ Multa(A, ∥ · ∥) or if φ does not lie in the closure of Mult a (A, ∥ · ∥), then its restriction to polynomials is the Gauss norm. The first situation does happen. The second is unlikely. The text was submitted by the authors in English.  相似文献   

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We prove that every separable algebra over an infinite field F admits a presentation with 2 generators and finitely many relations. In particular, this is true for finite direct sums of matrix algebras over F and for group algebras FG, where G is a finite group such that the order of G is invertible in F. We illustrate the usefulness of such presentations by using them to find a polynomial criterion to decide when 2 ordered pairs of 2 × 2 matrices (A, B) and (A′, B′) with entries in a commutative ring R are automorphically conjugate over the matrix algebra M 2(R), under an additional assumption that both pairs generate M 2(R) as an R-algebra.  相似文献   

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LetM be a compact riemannian manifold,h an odd function such thath(r)/r is non-decreasing with limit 0 at 0. Letf(r)=h(r)-γr and assume there exist non-negative constantsA andB and a realp>1 such thatf(r)>Ar P-B. We prove that any non-negative solutionu ofu ttgu=f(u) onM x ℝ+ satisfying Dirichlet or Neumann boundary conditions on ϖM converges to a (stationary) solution of Δ g Φ=f(Φ) onM with exponential decay of ‖u-Φ‖C 2(M). For solutions with non-constant sign, we prove an homogenisation result for sufficiently small λ; further, we show that for every λ the map (u(0,·),u t(0,·))→(u(t,·), u t(t,·)) defines a dynamical system onW 1/2(M)⊂C(M)×L 2(M) which possesses a compact maximal attractor.   相似文献   

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Let T be a surjective map from a unital semi-simple commutative Banach algebra A onto a unital commutative Banach algebra B. Suppose that T preserves the unit element and the spectrum σ(fg) of the product of any two elements f and g in A coincides with the spectrum σ(TfTg). Then B is semi-simple and T is an isomorphism. The condition that T is surjective is essential: An example of a non-linear and non-multiplicative unital map from a commutative C*-algebra into itself such that σ(TfTg)=σ(fg) holds for every f,g are given. We also show an example of a surjective unital map from a commutative C*-algebra onto itself which is neither linear nor multiplicative such that σ(TfTg)⊂σ(fg) holds for every f,g.  相似文献   

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