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\(SU(2)\)-equivariant \(K\)-theory of a class of \(C^*\)-algebras and nonhomogeneous random walks (English)
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27 August 1995
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The paper deals with equivariant \(K\)-theory \(K^ G_ 0 ({\mathcal A})\) of \(G\)-\(C^*\)-algebras \({\mathcal A}\) where \(G\) is \(SU (2)\), \(SO (3)\), or its maximal torus \(T\), and the \(G\)-\(C^*\)-algebras are UHF algebras \({\mathcal A}= \bigotimes^ \infty_{i=1} M_{n(i)} (\mathbb{C})\). The action \(\alpha\colon G\to \Aut ({\mathcal A})\) comes from unitary representations \(\pi_ i\colon G\to U(n(i))\), \(i\in \mathbb{N}\), via \(\alpha (g)= \otimes \text{ad } \pi_ i(g)\), \(g\in G\). Conditions are considered when the \(K\)-theory \(K^ G_ 0 ({\mathcal A})\) and, in particular its ordering, is determined by that of \(K^ T_ 0 ({\mathcal A})\) with the restricted action \(\alpha |_ T\). The conditions depend on boundedness or growth rates for the degrees of the characters \(\psi_ i |_ T= \text{trace ad } \pi_ i\). This kind of action is also related to random walks on the nonnegative integers, and the conditions can be expressed in terms of random paths.
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random walks on nonnegative integers
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equivariant \(K\)-theory
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\(G\)- \(C^*\)-algebras
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maximal torus
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UHF algebras
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unitary representations
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random paths
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