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C*-Algebras with Dense Nilpotent Subalgebras
Authors:Read  C J
Institution:Faculty of Mathematics, University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT read{at}maths.leeds.ac.uk
Abstract:In a beautiful result, Herrero (D. A. Herrero, ‘Normallimits of nilpotent operators’, Indiana Univ. Math. J.23 (1973/74) 1097–1108) showed that a normal operatoron l2 lies in the closure of the set of nilpotent operatorsif and only if its spectrum is connected and contains zero.In the quest for an automatic continuity result for algebrahomomorphisms between C* -algebras, Dales showed that, if adiscontinuous algebra homomorphism {theta}: A -> u exists between C*-algebrasA and u, and if {theta}(A) is dense in u, then there is a C*-algebrau2 with a dense subalgebra N sub u2 such that every x {varepsilon} N is quasinilpotent(see p. 685 of H. G. Dales, Banach algebras and automatic continuity,London Mathematical Society Monographs 24, Oxford UniversityPress, 2001). (A discontinuous homomorphism {theta}2: A2 -> u2 can bedefined with the same basic properties as {theta}, but the revisedtarget space u2 has a dense subalgebra consisting of quasinilpotentelements.) As remarked by Dales, no such C*-algebra was thenknown; but here we present one. Indeed, using the full powerof Herrero's result, one may arrange that every x {varepsilon} N is nilpotent.The C*-algebra is constructed in a ‘neat’ way; itis most naturally constructed as a non-separable, concrete C*-algebraof operators on a separable Hilbert space K but one can arrangethat the algebra u itself be separable if desired. 2000 MathematicsSubject Classification 47C15, 46H40 (primary), 47A10, 46L06,46L05, 46H35 (secondary).
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