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Extending characters of fixed point algebras (English)
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20 March 2020
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Summary: A dynamical system is a triple \((A, G, \alpha)\) consisting of a unital locally convex algebra \(A\), a topological group \(G\), and a group homomorphism \(\alpha : G \rightarrow \mathrm{Aut}(A)\) that induces a continuous action of \(G\) on \(A\). Furthermore, a unital locally convex algebra \(A\) is called a continuous inverse algebra, or CIA for short, if its group of units \(A^\times\) is open in \(A\) and the inversion map \(\iota : A^\times \rightarrow A^\times\), \(a \mapsto a^{-1}\) is continuous at \(1_A\). Given a dynamical system \((A, G, \alpha)\) with a complete commutative CIA \(A\) and a compact group \(G\), we show that each character of the corresponding fixed point algebra can be extended to a character of \(A\).
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dynamical system
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continuous inverse algebra
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character
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maximal ideal
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fixed point algebra
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extension
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