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The Kadison-Kaplansky conjecture for word-hyperbolic groups
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    The Kadison-Kaplansky conjecture for word-hyperbolic groups (English)
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    17 August 2003
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    The Kadison-Kaplansky conjecture states the following: Let \(\Gamma\) be a torsion-free group and let \(C^*_r(\Gamma)\) be its reduced \(C^*-\)algebra, i.e. the closure in operator norm of the group ring \({\mathbb C}\Gamma\) acting by convolution on the Hilbert space \(\ell^2(\Gamma)\). Then the following equivalent properties hold: 1) \(C^*_r(\Gamma)\) contains no idempotents except 0 and 1. 2) The spectrum of every element of \(C^*_r(\Gamma)\) is connected. 3) The canonical trace on \(C^*_r(\Gamma)\) takes integer values on idempotents. In this paper, the author proves the following theorem : Let \(\Gamma\) be a torsion-free word hyperbolic group. Then the Kadison-Kaplansky conjecture holds for \(\Gamma\). In other words, the three equivalent properties above are satisfied for such a group \(\Gamma\). The author's proof is based on analysis of the assembly maps in \(K-\)theory and local cyclic homology. He compares these assembly maps by means of an equivariant bivariant Chern-Connes character.
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    Kadison-Kaplansky conjecture
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    word-hyperbolic group
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    cyclic homology
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    Chern-Connes character
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