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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A characterization of faithful representations of the Toeplitz algebra of the ax+b-semigroup of a number ring

Wiart, Jaspar 15 August 2013 (has links)
In their paper [2] Cuntz, Deninger, and Laca introduced a C*-algebra \mathfrak{T}[R] associated to a number ring R and showed that it was functorial for injective ring homomorphisms and had an interesting KMS-state structure, which they computed directly. Although isomorphic to the Toeplitz algebra of the ax+b-semigroup R⋊R^× of R, their C*-algebra \mathfrak{T}[R] was defined in terms of relations on a generating set of isometries and projections. They showed that a homomorphism φ:\mathfrak{T}[R]→ A is injective if and only if φ is injective on a certain commutative *-subalgebra of \mathfrak{T}[R]. In this thesis we give a direct proof of this result, and go on to show that there is a countable collection of projections which detects injectivity, which allows us to simplify their characterization of faithful representations of \mathfrak{T}[R]. / Graduate / 0405 / jaspar.wiart@gmail.com
72

Traces, one-parameter flows and K-theory

Francis, Michael 02 September 2014 (has links)
Given a C*-algebra $A$ endowed with an action $\alpha$ of $\R$ and an $\alpha$-invariant trace $\tau$, there is a canonical dual trace $\widehat \tau$ on the crossed product $A \rtimes_\alpha \R$. This dual trace induces (as would any suitable trace) a real-valued homomorphism $\widehat \tau_* : K_0(A \rtimes_\alpha \R) \to \R$ on the even $K$-theory group. Recall there is a natural isomorphism $\phi_\alpha^i : K_i(A) \to K_{i+1}(A \rtimes_\alpha \R)$, the Connes-Thom isomorphism. The attraction of describing $\widehat \tau_* \circ \phi_\alpha^1$ directly in terms of the generators of $K_1(A)$ is clear. Indeed, the paper where the isomorphisms $\{\phi_\alpha^0,\phi_\alpha^1\}$ first appear sees Connes show that $\widehat \tau_* \phi_\alpha^1[u] = \frac{1}{2 \pi i} \tau(\delta(u) u^*)$, where $\delta = \frac{d}{dt} \big|_{t=0} \alpha_t(\cdot)$ and $u$ is any appropriate unitary. A careful proof of the aforementioned result occupies a central place in this thesis. To place the result in its proper context, the right-hand side is first considered in its own right, i.e., in isolation from mention of the crossed-product. A study of 1-parameter dynamical systems and exterior equivalence is undertaken, with several useful technical results being proven. A connection is drawn between a lemma of Connes on exterior equivalence and projections, and a quantum-mechanical theorem of Bargmann-Wigner. An introduction to the Connes-Thom isomorphism is supplied and, in the course of this introduction, a refined version of suspension isomorphism $K_1(A) \to K_0(\susp A)$ is formulated and proven. Finally, we embark on a survey of unbounded traces on C*-algebras; when traces are allowed to be unbounded, there is inevitably a certain amount of hard, technical work needed to resolve various domain issues and justify various manipulations. / Graduate / 0280
73

Semigroup C* crossed products and Toeplitz algebras

Ahmed, Mamoon Ali January 2007 (has links)
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / (**Note: this abstract is a plain text version of the author's abstract, the original of which contains characters and symbols which cannot be accurately represented in this format. The properly formatted abstract can be viewed in the Abstract and Thesis files above.**) Let (G,G+) be a quasi-lattice-ordered group with positive cone G+ Laca and Raeburn have shown that the universal C*-algebra C*(G,G+)introduced by Nica is a crossed product BG+ Xɑ G+ by a semigroup of endomorphisms. Subsequent research centered on totally ordered abelian groups. We generalize the results in [2], [3] and [5] to extend it to the case of discrete lattice-ordered abelian groups. In particular given a hereditary subsemigroup H+ of G+ we introduce a closed ideal IH+ of the C*-algebra BG+. We construct an approximate identity for this ideal and show that IH+ is extendibly a-invariant. It follows that there is an isomorphism between C*-crossed products (BG+/IH+) XɑG+ and B(G/H)+ XβG+. This leads to one of our main results that B(G/H)+ XβG+ is realized as an induced C*-algebra IndG-H (B(G/H+ Xt(G/H)+). Then we use this result to show the existence of the following short exact sequence of C*-algebras 0-IH+ XɑG+ → BG+ XɑG+ → IndG-H (B(G/H+ Xt(G/H)+) → 0. This leads to show that the ideal IH+ XɑG+ is generated by {iBG+(1-1u):u∊H+} and therefore contained in the commutator ideal CG of the C*-algebra BG+ XɑG+. Moreover, we use our short exact sequence to study the primitive ideals of the C* algebra BG+ XɑG+ which is isomorphic to the Toeplitz albebra T(G) of G.
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Semigroup C* crossed products and Toeplitz algebras

Ahmed, Mamoon Ali January 2007 (has links)
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / (**Note: this abstract is a plain text version of the author's abstract, the original of which contains characters and symbols which cannot be accurately represented in this format. The properly formatted abstract can be viewed in the Abstract and Thesis files above.**) Let (G,G+) be a quasi-lattice-ordered group with positive cone G+ Laca and Raeburn have shown that the universal C*-algebra C*(G,G+)introduced by Nica is a crossed product BG+ Xɑ G+ by a semigroup of endomorphisms. Subsequent research centered on totally ordered abelian groups. We generalize the results in [2], [3] and [5] to extend it to the case of discrete lattice-ordered abelian groups. In particular given a hereditary subsemigroup H+ of G+ we introduce a closed ideal IH+ of the C*-algebra BG+. We construct an approximate identity for this ideal and show that IH+ is extendibly a-invariant. It follows that there is an isomorphism between C*-crossed products (BG+/IH+) XɑG+ and B(G/H)+ XβG+. This leads to one of our main results that B(G/H)+ XβG+ is realized as an induced C*-algebra IndG-H (B(G/H+ Xt(G/H)+). Then we use this result to show the existence of the following short exact sequence of C*-algebras 0-IH+ XɑG+ → BG+ XɑG+ → IndG-H (B(G/H+ Xt(G/H)+) → 0. This leads to show that the ideal IH+ XɑG+ is generated by {iBG+(1-1u):u∊H+} and therefore contained in the commutator ideal CG of the C*-algebra BG+ XɑG+. Moreover, we use our short exact sequence to study the primitive ideals of the C* algebra BG+ XɑG+ which is isomorphic to the Toeplitz albebra T(G) of G.
75

C*-Correspondences and Topological Dynamical Systems Associated to Generalizations of Directed Graphs

January 2011 (has links)
abstract: In this thesis, I investigate the C*-algebras and related constructions that arise from combinatorial structures such as directed graphs and their generalizations. I give a complete characterization of the C*-correspondences associated to directed graphs as well as results about obstructions to a similar characterization of these objects for generalizations of directed graphs. Viewing the higher-dimensional analogues of directed graphs through the lens of product systems, I give a rigorous proof that topological k-graphs are essentially product systems over N^k of topological graphs. I introduce a "compactly aligned" condition for such product systems of graphs and show that this coincides with the similarly-named conditions for topological k-graphs and for the associated product systems over N^k of C*-correspondences. Finally I consider the constructions arising from topological dynamical systems consisting of a locally compact Hausdorff space and k commuting local homeomorphisms. I show that in this case, the associated topological k-graph correspondence is isomorphic to the product system over N^k of C*-correspondences arising from a related Exel-Larsen system. Moreover, I show that the topological k-graph C*-algebra has a crossed product structure in the sense of Larsen. / Dissertation/Thesis / Ph.D. Mathematics 2011
76

Aplicações completamente positivas em algebras de matrizes e o teorema de Birkhoff

Demeneghi, Paulinho January 2014 (has links)
Descrevemos propriedades espectrais de aplicações positivas em C*- álgebras de dimensão finita, seguindo o trabalho clássico de Evans e Hoegh-Krohn [EH-K]. Conjuntamente, estudamos os pontos extremais do conjunto das aplicações duplamente estocásticas completamente positivas sobre Mn(C), seguindo Landau e Streater [LS]. / We describe spectral properties of positive maps over nite dimensional C* -algebras, following the classical work of Evans and H egh-Krohn [EH-K]. We also study the extremal points of the set of completely positive doubly-stochastic maps over Mn(C), following Landau and Streater [LS].
77

Crossed product C*-algebras by finite group actions with a generalized tracial Rokhlin property

Archey, Dawn Elizabeth, 1979- 06 1900 (has links)
viii, 107 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. / This dissertation consists of two related parts. In the first portion we use the tracial Rokhlin property for actions of a finite group G on stably finite simple unital C *-algebras containing enough projections. The main results of this part of the dissertation are as follows. Let A be a stably finite simple unital C *-algebra and suppose a is an action of a finite group G with the tracial Rokhlin property. Suppose A has real rank zero, stable rank one, and suppose the order on projections over A is determined by traces. Then the crossed product algebra C * ( G, A, à à ±) also has these three properties. In the second portion of the dissertation we introduce an analogue of the tracial Rokhlin property for C *-algebras which may not have any nontrivial projections called the projection free tracial Rokhlin property . Using this we show that under certain conditions if A is an infinite dimensional simple unital C *-algebra with stable rank one and à à ± is an action of a finite group G with the projection free tracial Rokhlin property, then C * ( G, A, à à ±) also has stable rank one. / Adviser: Phillips, N. Christopher
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Crossed product C*-algebras of minimal dynamical systems on the product of the Cantor set and the torus

Sun, Wei, 1979- 06 1900 (has links)
vii, 124 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. / This dissertation is a study of the relationship between minimal dynamical systems on the product of the Cantor set ( X ) and torus ([Special characters omitted]) and their corresponding crossed product C *-algebras. For the case when the cocyles are rotations, we studied the structure of the crossed product C *-algebra A by looking at a large subalgebra A x . It is proved that, as long as the cocyles are rotations, the tracial rank of the crossed product C *-algebra is always no more than one, which then indicates that it falls into the category of classifiable C *-algebras. In order to determine whether the corresponding crossed product C *-algebras of two such minimal dynamical systems are isomorphic or not, we just need to look at the Elliott invariants of these C *-algebras. If a certain rigidity condition is satisfied, it is shown that the crossed product C *-algebra has tracial rank zero. Under this assumption, it is proved that for two such dynamical systems, if A and B are the corresponding crossed product C *-algebras, and we have an isomorphism between K i ( A ) and K i ( B ) which maps K i (C(X ×[Special characters omitted])) to K i (C( X ×[Special characters omitted])), then these two dynamical systems are approximately K -conjugate. The proof also indicates that C *-strongly flip conjugacy implies approximate K -conjugacy in this case. We also studied the case when the cocyles are Furstenberg transformations, and some results on weakly approximate conjugacy and the K -theory of corresponding crossed product C *-algebras are obtained. / Committee in charge: Huaxin Lin, Chairperson, Mathematics Daniel Dugger, Member, Mathematics; Christopher Phillips, Member, Mathematics; Arkady Vaintrob, Member, Mathematics; Li-Shan Chou, Outside Member, Human Physiology
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Compact Group Actions on C*-algebras: Classification, Non-Classifiability and Crossed Products and Rigidity Results for Lp-operator Algebras

Gardella, Eusebio 18 August 2015 (has links)
This dissertation is concerned with representations of locally compact groups on different classes of Banach spaces. The first part of this work considers representations of compact groups by automorphisms of C*-algebras, also known as group actions on C*-algebras. The actions we study enjoy a freeness-type of property, namely finite Rokhlin dimension. We investigate the structure of their crossed products, mainly in relation to their classifiability, and compare the notion of finite Rokhlin dimension with other existing notions of noncommutative freeness. In the case of Rokhlin dimension zero, also known as the Rokhlin property, we prove a number of classification theorems for these actions. Also, in this case, much more can be said about the structure of the crossed products. In the last chapter of this part, we explore the extent to which actions with Rokhlin dimension one can be classified. Our results show that even for Z_2-actions on O_2, their classification is not Borel, and hence it is intractable. The second part of the present dissertation focuses on isometric representations of groups on Lp-spaces. For p=2, these are the unitary representations on Hilbert spaces. We study the Lp-analogs of the full and reduced group \ca s, particularly in connection to their rigidity. One of the main results of this work asserts that for p different from 2, the isometric isomorphism type of the reduced group Lp-operator algebra recovers the group. Our study of group algebras acting on Lp-spaces has also led us to answer a 20-year-old question of Le Merdy and Junge: for p different from 2, the class of Banach algebras that can be represented on an Lp-space is not closed under quotients. We moreover study representations of groupoids, which are a generalization of groups where multiplication is not always defined. The algebras associated to these objects provide new examples of Lp-operator algebras and recover some previously existing ones. Groupoid Lp-operator algebras are particularly tractable objects. For instance, while groupoid Lp-operator algebras can be classified by their K_0-group (an ordered, countable abelian group), we show that UHF-Lp-operator algebras not arising from groupoids cannot be classified by countable structures. This dissertation includes unpublished coauthored material.
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Aplicações completamente positivas em algebras de matrizes e o teorema de Birkhoff

Demeneghi, Paulinho January 2014 (has links)
Descrevemos propriedades espectrais de aplicações positivas em C*- álgebras de dimensão finita, seguindo o trabalho clássico de Evans e Hoegh-Krohn [EH-K]. Conjuntamente, estudamos os pontos extremais do conjunto das aplicações duplamente estocásticas completamente positivas sobre Mn(C), seguindo Landau e Streater [LS]. / We describe spectral properties of positive maps over nite dimensional C* -algebras, following the classical work of Evans and H egh-Krohn [EH-K]. We also study the extremal points of the set of completely positive doubly-stochastic maps over Mn(C), following Landau and Streater [LS].

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