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Divisible operators in von Neumann algebras
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    Divisible operators in von Neumann algebras (English)
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    28 November 2011
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    Let \(M\) be a von Neumann algebra and \(x\in M\). Let \(n\) be a cardinal larger than one and \(M_n\) denote a type \(I_n\) factor. Then \(x\) is said to be \(n\)-divisible if the relative commutant \(W^*(x)'\cap M\) unitally contains the factor \(M_n\). A~{*}-homomorphism \(\rho\) between two \(C^*\)-algebras is said to be \(n\)-divisible if its relative commutant unitally contains the factor \(M_n\). In this article, a basic question is: when is the set of \(n\)-divisible operators in \(M\) dense in \(M\) by given different topologies? By considering various operator topologies, such as the \({\sigma}\)-weak, \({\sigma}\)-strong, \({\sigma}\)-strong{*} topology, the author decides whether the sets of \(n\)-divisible operators are dense or not. It is worthy to mention that, in the case of the \({\sigma}\)-strong topology, the density can be determined by assuming that \(M\) is McDuff (i.e., \(M\cong M\overline{\otimes} R\)). Let \(U(x)\) denote the unitary orbit of \(x\in M\) and \(\overline{U(x)}^{\sigma -w}\) denote the \(\sigma\)-weakly closure of \(U(x)\). The author also proves that, for any \(x\) belonging to the norm closure of the \(\aleph_0\)-divisible operators, \(\overline{U(x)}^{\sigma -w}\) is convex. Some techniques and facts used here are also related to some useful concepts in the \(K\)-theory of \(C^*\)-algebras.
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    divisible operator
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    von Neumann algebra
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    ultrapower
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    Voiculescu's theorem
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    approximate equivalence
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    unitary orbit
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