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Schur idempotents and hyperreflexivity (English)
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11 January 2017
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The authors address the open question of whether the Boolean lattice \({\mathfrak C}\) generated by the set of all contractive Schur idempotents coincides with the set of all Schur idempotents. What they show is that every element of \({\mathfrak C}\) has a hyperreflexive range (Proposition 3.11 and Corollary 3.12). Thus, if one could find a Schur idempotent whose range is not hyperreflexive, then the open question would have a negative answer. Later sections of the paper provide results on the preservation of hyperreflexivity for sums, intersections, and tensor products of hyperreflexive masa-bimodules.
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hyperreflexive
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completely hyperreflexive
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Schur multiplier
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Schur idempotent
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maximal abelian selfadjoint algebra
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bimodule map
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operator algebra
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Arveson distance
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