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Multiplier Hopf algebras imbedded in locally compact quantum groups. (English)
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7 September 2010
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The paper under review is concerned with the relations between locally compact quantum groups in the sense of \textit{J. Kustermans} and \textit{S. Vaes} [Ann. Sci. Éc. Norm. Supér. (4) 33, No. 6, 837-934 (2000; Zbl 1034.46508)] and algebraic (or \(^*\)-algebraic) quantum groups introduced by the second named author [Adv. Math. 140, No. 2, 323-366 (1998; Zbl 0933.16043)]. Kustermans showed earlier that if \(\mathcal A\) is a \(^*\)-algebraic quantum group then it gives rise to a locally compact quantum group \(A\) (\(A\) is a certain completion of \(\mathcal A\)). Here a kind of a converse problem is studied: given a locally compact quantum group (either von Neumann algebraic or \(C^*\)-algebraic), which contains a regular multiplier Hopf algebra \(\mathcal A\), what properties does \(\mathcal A\) automatically inherit from the analytical object? The most satisfactory answers are given for the situation when \(\mathcal A\) is densely embedded into a reduced \(C^*\)-algebraic locally compact group \(A\) in such a way that the (left) Haar weight of \(A\) does not vanish on \(\mathcal A\). Then \(\mathcal A\) is shown to be an algebraic quantum group, and to consist of analytic elements for various automorphism groups naturally associated with \(A\). A corresponding result is proved for a regular multiplier Hopf \(^*\)-algebra. The authors present also a new, purely algebraic proof that each \(^*\)-algebraic quantum group possesses a right-invariant positive functional and discuss several examples of the embeddings being the subject of their study. The first part of the paper contains a useful introduction to the studied concepts.
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multiplier Hopf algebras
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locally compact quantum groups
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invariant weights
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