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\(C^*\)-algebras of Boolean inverse monoids -- traces and invariant means (English)
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14 October 2016
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Summary: To a Boolean inverse monoid \(S\) we associate a universal \(C^*\)-algebra \(C^*_{B}(S)\) and show that it is equal to Exel's tight \(C^*\)-algebra of \(S\). We then show that any invariant mean on \(S\) (in the sense of Kudryavtseva, Lawson, Lenz and Resende) gives rise to a trace on \(C^*_{B}(S)\), and vice-versa, under a condition on \(S\) equivalent to the underlying groupoid being Hausdorff. Under certain mild conditions, the space of traces of \(C^*_{B}(S)\) is shown to be isomorphic to the space of invariant means of \(S\). We then use many known results about traces of \(C^*\)-algebras to draw conclusions about invariant means on Boolean inverse monoids; in particular we quote a result of Blackadar to show that any metrizable Choquet simplex arises as the space of invariant means for some AF inverse monoid \(S\).
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Boolean inverse monoids
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\(C^*\)-algebra
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invariant mean
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trace
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metrizable Choquet simplex
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