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    Tensor products for non-unital operator systems (English)
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    19 October 2012
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    The authors study tensor products of non-unital operator systems (NUOS, for short). They define and examine the minimal and the maximal tensor products in this setting, and exhibit functorial ways of inducing tensor products between operator systems from ones between NUOS's, and vice versa. They examine the relations between these procedures, and address additional natural questions, such as nuclearity.
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    non-unital operator system
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    tensor product
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