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The Choquet boundary of an operator system
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    The Choquet boundary of an operator system (English)
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    The authors establish that every pure unital completely positive map from an operator system into \(\mathcal{B}(H)\) has a pure maximal dilation which is a boundary representation. In fact, they show that every operator system has sufficiently many boundary representations to generate the \(C^*\)-envelope, solving a long-standing open problem of \textit{W. B. Arveson} [Acta Math. 123, 141--224 (1969; Zbl 0194.15701)].
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    operator space
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    completely bounded map
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    representation
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    dilation
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    Choquet boundary
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