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D. Blanc  P.G. Goerss 《Topology》2004,43(4):857-892
A Π-algebra A is a graded group with all of the algebraic structure possessed by the homotopy groups of a pointed connected topological space. We study the moduli space R(A) of realizations of A, which is defined to be the disjoint union, indexed by weak equivalence classes of CW-complexes X with , of the classifying space of the monoid of self homotopy equivalences of X. Our approach amounts to a kind of homotopical deformation theory: we obtain a tower whose homotopy limit is R(A), in which the space at the bottom is BAut(A) and the successive fibres are determined by Π-algebra cohomology. (This cohomology is the analog for Π-algebras of the Hochschild cohomology of an associative ring or the André-Quillen cohomology of a commutative ring.) It seems clear that the deformation theory can be applied with little change to study other moduli problems in algebra and topology.  相似文献   

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Rational homotopy types of simply connected topological spaces have been classified by weak equivalence classes of commutative cochain algebras (Sullivan) and by isomorphism classes of minimal commutative A -algebras (Kadeishvili). We classify rational homotopy types of the space X by using the (noncommutative) singular cochain complex C*(X, Q), with additional structure given by the homotopies introduced by Baues, {E 1,k } and {F p,q}. We show that if we modify the resulting B -algebra structure on this algebra by requiring that its bar construction be a Hopf algebra up to a homotopy, then weak equivalence classes of such algebras classify rational homotopy types. __________ Translated from Sovremennaya Matematika i Ee Prilozheniya (Contemporary Mathematics and Its Applications), Vol. 43, Topology and Its Applications, 2006.  相似文献   

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Klaus Thomsen 《K-Theory》1991,4(3):245-267
We show that the homotopy groups of the group of quasi-unitaries inC *-algebras form a homology theory on the category of allC *-algebras which becomes topologicalK-theory when stabilized. We then show how this functorial setting, in particular the half-exactness of the involved functors, helps to calculate the homotopy groups of the group of unitaries in a series ofC *-algebras. The calculations include the case of all AbelianC *-algebras and allC *-algebras of the formAB, whereA is one of the Cuntz algebras On n=2, 3, ..., an infinite dimensional simpleAF-algebra, the stable multiplier or corona algebra of a-unitalC *-algebra, a properly infinite von Neumann algebra, or one of the projectionless simpleC *-algebras constructed by Blackadar.  相似文献   

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Shuang Zhang 《K-Theory》2001,24(3):203-225
We completely determine the homotopy groups n (.) of the unitary group and the space of projections of purely infinite simple C *-algebras in terms of K-theory. We also prove that the unitary group of a purely infinite simple C *-algebra A is a contractible topological space if and only if K0(A) = K1(A) = {0}, and again if and only if the unitary group of the associated generalized Calkin algebra L(HA) / K(HA) is contractible. The well-known Kuiper's theorem is extended to a new class of C *-algebras.  相似文献   

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We study transitivity conditions on the norm of JB *-triples, C *-algebras, JB-algebras, and their preduals. We show that, for the predual X of a JBW *-triple, each one of the following conditions i) and ii) implies that X is a Hilbert space. i) The closed unit ball of X has some extreme point and the norm of X is convex transitive. ii) The set of all extreme points of the closed unit ball of X is non rare in the unit sphere of X. These results are applied to obtain partial affirmative answers to the open problem whether every JB *-triple with transitive norm is a Hilbert space. We extend to arbitrary C *-algebras previously known characterizations of transitivity [20] and convex transitivity [36] of the norm on commutative C *-algebras. Moreover, we prove that the Calkin algebra has convex transitive norm. We also prove that, if X is a JB-algebra, and if either the norm of X is convex transitive or X has a predual with convex transitive norm, then X is associative. As a consequence, a JB-algebra with almost transitive norm is isomorphic to the field of real numbers. Received: 9 June 1999 / Revised version: 20 February 2000  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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Any pointed CW‐complex X has associated a categorical crossed module WX whose homotopy groups coincide with those of the space up to dimension 3. Here we associate WX more closely with the homotopy 3‐type of X. We introduce the nerve of a categorical crossed module L and define its classifying space BL as the geometrical realization of the nerve. Then we prove that there is a map XBWX inducing isomorphism of the homotopy groups πi for i ≤ 3. Finally, comparison with other algebraic models of 3‐types is achieved (© 2010 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)  相似文献   

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A μ-algebra is a model of a first-order theory that is an extension of the theory of bounded lattices, that comes with pairs of terms (f,μx.f) where μx.f is axiomatized as the least prefixed point of f, whose axioms are equations or equational implications.Standard μ-algebras are complete meaning that their lattice reduct is a complete lattice. We prove that any nontrivial quasivariety of μ-algebras contains a μ-algebra that has no embedding into a complete μ-algebra.We then focus on modal μ-algebras, i.e. algebraic models of the propositional modal μ-calculus. We prove that free modal μ-algebras satisfy a condition–reminiscent of Whitman’s condition for free lattices–which allows us to prove that (i) modal operators are adjoints on free modal μ-algebras, (ii) least prefixed points of Σ1-operations satisfy the constructive relation μx.f=n≥0fn(). These properties imply the following statement: the MacNeille–Dedekind completion of a free modal μ-algebra is a complete modal μ-algebra and moreover the canonical embedding preserves all the operations in the class of the fixed point alternation hierarchy.  相似文献   

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We define a version of K-theory on the category of -C *-algebras (countable inverse limits of C *-algebras). Our theory is homotopy invariant, has long exact sequences and a Milnor sequence, and satisfies Bott periodicity. On C *-algebras it gives the ordinary K-theory, and on the space of continuous functions on a countable direct limit X of compact Hausdorff spaces, it gives the representable K-theory of X. (We do not claim that our theory is in general a representable functor.) We also define an equivariant version, and discuss several related groups.Partially supported by a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship.  相似文献   

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Given an algebraic theory T, a homotopy T-algebra is a simplicial set where all equations from T hold up to homotopy. All homotopy T-algebras form a homotopy variety. We will give a characterization of homotopy varieties analogous to the characterization of varieties.  相似文献   

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We develop a new approach to the measure extension problem, based on nonstandard analysis. The class of thick topological spaces, which includes all locally compact and all K-analytic spaces, is introduced in this paper, and measure extension results of the following type are obtained: If (X,  ) is a regular, Lindelöf, and thick space, σ[ ] is a σ-algebra, and ν is a finite measure on , inner regular with respect to the closed sets in , then ν has a Radon extension. The methods developed here allow us to improve on previously known extension results.  相似文献   

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Terry A. Loring 《K-Theory》1991,4(3):227-243
Our main result is the construction of an embedding ofC(T2) into an approximately finite-dimensionalC *-algebra which induces an injection onK 0(C(T2)). The existence of this embedding implies that Cech cohomology cannot be extended to a stable, continuous homology theory forC *-algebras which admits a well-behaved Chern character. Homotopy properties ofC *-algebras are also considered. For example, we show that the second homotopy functor forC *-algebras is discontinuous. Similar embeddings are constructed for all the rational rotation algebras, with the consequence that none of the rational rotation algebras satisfies the homotopy property called semiprojectivity.  相似文献   

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The results of Kasparov, Connes, Higson, and Loring imply the coincidence of the functors [[qℂ ⊗ K, BK]] = [[C 0(ℝ2) ⊗ K, BK]] for any C*-algebra B; here[[A, B]] denotes the set of homotopy classes of asymptotic homomorphisms from A to B. Inthe paper, this assertion is strengthened; namely, it is shown that the algebras qℂ ⊗ K and C 0(ℝ2) ⊗ K are equivalent in the category whose objects are C*-algebras and morphisms are classes of homotopic asymptotic homomorphisms. Some geometric properties of the obtained equivalence are studied. Namely, the algebras qℂ ⊗ K and C 0(ℝ2) ⊗ K are represented as fields of C*-algebras; it is proved that the equivalence is not fiber-preserving, i.e., is does not take fibers to fibers. It is also proved that the algebras under consideration are not homotopy equivalent.__________Translated from Matematicheskie Zametki, vol. 77, no. 5, 2005, pp. 788–796.Original Russian Text Copyright ©2005 by T. V. Shul’man.  相似文献   

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Let X be a Banach space, (Ω,Σ,μ) a finite measure space, and L1(μ,X) the Banach space of X-valued Bochner μ-integrable functions defined on Ω endowed with its usual norm. Let us suppose that Σ0 is a sub-σ-algebra of Σ, and let μ0 be the restriction of μ to Σ0. Given a natural number n, let N be a monotonous norm in . It is shown that if X is reflexive then L1(μ0,X) is N-simultaneously proximinal in L1(μ,X) in the sense of Fathi et al. [Best simultaneous approximation in Lp(I,E), J. Approx. Theory 116 (2002), 369–379]. Some examples and remarks related with N-simultaneous proximinality are also given.  相似文献   

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 We study the local operator space structure of nuclear C * -algebras. It is shown that a C * -algebra is nuclear if and only if it is an 𝒪ℒ∞,λ space for some (and actually for every) λ>6. The 𝒪ℒ constant λ provides an interesting invariant
for nuclear C * -algebras. Indeed, if 𝒜 is a nuclear C * -algebra, then we have 1≤𝒪ℒ(𝒜)≤6, and if 𝒜 is a unital nuclear C * -algebra with , we show that 𝒜 must be stably finite. We also investigate the connection between the rigid 𝒪ℒ∞,1+ structure and the rigid complete order 𝒪ℒ∞,1+ structure on C * -algebras, where the latter structure has been studied by Blackadar and Kirchberg in their characterization of strong NF C * -algebras. Another main result of this paper is to show that these two local structrues are actually equivalent on unital nuclear C * -algebras. We obtain this by showing that if a unital (nuclear) C * -algebra is a rigid 𝒪ℒ∞,1+ space, then it is inner quasi-diagonal, and thus is a strong NF algebra. It is also shown that if a unital (nuclear) C * -algebra is an 𝒪ℒ∞,1+ space, then it is quasi-diagonal, and thus is an NF algebra. Received: 26 June 2001 / Revised version: 7 May 2002 / Published online: 10 February 2003 Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): 46L07, 46L05, 47L25 Junge and Ruan were partially supported by the National Science Foundation. Ozawa was supported by the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science.  相似文献   

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We use techniques from both real and complex algebraic geometry to study K-theoretic and related invariants of the algebra C(X) of continuous complex-valued functions on a compact Hausdorff topological space X. For example, we prove a parameterized version of a theorem by Joseph Gubeladze; we show that if M is a countable, abelian, cancellative, torsion-free, semi-normal monoid, and X is contractible, then every finitely generated projective module over C(X)[M] is free. The particular case gives a parameterized version of the celebrated theorem proved independently by Daniel Quillen and Andrei Suslin that finitely generated projective modules over a polynomial ring over a field are free. The conjecture of Jonathan Rosenberg which predicts the homotopy invariance of the negative algebraic K-theory of C(X) follows from the particular case . We also give algebraic conditions for a functor from commutative algebras to abelian groups to be homotopy invariant on C *-algebras, and for a homology theory of commutative algebras to vanish on C *-algebras. These criteria have numerous applications. For example, the vanishing criterion applied to nil K-theory implies that commutative C *-algebras are K-regular. As another application, we show that the familiar formulas of Hochschild–Kostant–Rosenberg and Loday–Quillen for the algebraic Hochschild and cyclic homology of the coordinate ring of a smooth algebraic variety remain valid for the algebraic Hochschild and cyclic homology of C(X). Applications to the conjectures of Beĭlinson-Soulé and Farrell–Jones are also given.  相似文献   

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Nigel Higson  John Roe 《K-Theory》2004,33(4):277-299
We develop the theory of analytically controlled Poincaré complexes over C *-algebras. We associate a signature in C *-algebra K-theory to such a complex, and we show that it is invariant under bordism and homotopy. The authors were supported in part by NSF Grant DMS-0100464.  相似文献   

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Let be an operad defined over a field of characteristic zero. Let R be a cogroup in the category of complete -algebras. In this article, we show that R is necessarily the completion of a free -algebra. We also handle the case of cogroups in connected graded algebras over an operad, and the case of groups in connected graded coalgebras over an operad. Received: August 26, 1996 and final version, February 4, 1998  相似文献   

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