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Pure infiniteness of spectral algebras
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    Pure infiniteness of spectral algebras (English)
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    17 December 2001
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    Introduced the notion of spectral algebra \(C^*(E)\) associated to product system \(E\), which can be viewed as a continuous analogue of the Cuntz' algebra \(\mathcal O_n\), \textit{W. Arverson} [J. Funct. Anal. 90, 138-205 (1990)] established that there is a 1-1 correspondence between representations of such objects, semigroups and representations of \(C^*(E)\) and that \(C^*(E)\) is simple and nuclear if the product system \(E\) is not of type III. In the paper under reviewing the author shows that in this case \(C^*(E)\) is even purely infinite and hence isomorphic to \(\mathcal O_2 \otimes \mathcal K\) (Theorem 3.3).
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    spectral algebras
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    pure infiniteness
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    continuous semigroup crossed products
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    continuous analogue of the Cuntz' algebra
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    product system
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