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Let \(R\) be an integral domain. Let \(A(R)\) be the norm closed operator algebra generated by unitaries \(\{u^n:n\in R\}\) and isometries \(\{s^r:r\in R^{\times}\}\) which is universal for isometric representations of \(R\). The author considers the operator algebra \(A(R)\) associated to the integral domain \(R\) in this paper. Firstly, a complete description of the structure of \(A(R)\) is given if \(R\) is a field, i.e., it is proved that \(A(R)\) is \(*\)-isomorphic to \(\mathbb C\oplus A\), where \(A\) is a simple \(C^*\)-algebra. After viewing the field case, the author analyzes structure of \(A(R)\) when \(R\) is a non-field integral domain. Those algebras are shown to give a new class of examples of semicrossed products by discrete semigroups. In particular, \(A(R)\) is semisimple if and only if \(R\) is a field. Moreover, certain unitary representations of those algebras are investigated.
Property / review text: Let \(R\) be an integral domain. Let \(A(R)\) be the norm closed operator algebra generated by unitaries \(\{u^n:n\in R\}\) and isometries \(\{s^r:r\in R^{\times}\}\) which is universal for isometric representations of \(R\). The author considers the operator algebra \(A(R)\) associated to the integral domain \(R\) in this paper. Firstly, a complete description of the structure of \(A(R)\) is given if \(R\) is a field, i.e., it is proved that \(A(R)\) is \(*\)-isomorphic to \(\mathbb C\oplus A\), where \(A\) is a simple \(C^*\)-algebra. After viewing the field case, the author analyzes structure of \(A(R)\) when \(R\) is a non-field integral domain. Those algebras are shown to give a new class of examples of semicrossed products by discrete semigroups. In particular, \(A(R)\) is semisimple if and only if \(R\) is a field. Moreover, certain unitary representations of those algebras are investigated. / rank
 
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integral domains
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semicrossed products
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universal algebras
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    25 October 2013
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    Let \(R\) be an integral domain. Let \(A(R)\) be the norm closed operator algebra generated by unitaries \(\{u^n:n\in R\}\) and isometries \(\{s^r:r\in R^{\times}\}\) which is universal for isometric representations of \(R\). The author considers the operator algebra \(A(R)\) associated to the integral domain \(R\) in this paper. Firstly, a complete description of the structure of \(A(R)\) is given if \(R\) is a field, i.e., it is proved that \(A(R)\) is \(*\)-isomorphic to \(\mathbb C\oplus A\), where \(A\) is a simple \(C^*\)-algebra. After viewing the field case, the author analyzes structure of \(A(R)\) when \(R\) is a non-field integral domain. Those algebras are shown to give a new class of examples of semicrossed products by discrete semigroups. In particular, \(A(R)\) is semisimple if and only if \(R\) is a field. Moreover, certain unitary representations of those algebras are investigated.
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    integral domains
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    semicrossed products
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    universal algebras
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