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Polynomial endomorphisms of the Cuntz algebras arising from permutations. I: General theory (English)
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13 May 2005
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The author introduces and studies a class of endomorphisms of the Cuntz algebras \({\mathcal O}_N\) defined by polynomials of the canonical generators and their adjoints. These endomorphisms \(\psi_\sigma\) are parametrized by the permutations \(\sigma\) of the set \(\{1, \dots,N\}^k\), \(k\geq 1\). It is shown that in a way the endomorphisms \(\psi_\sigma\) behave ``nicely'' with respect to the permutative representations. Using branching laws of permutative representations, a classification of the endomorphisms \(\psi_\sigma\) under unitary equivalence is presented in the particular case when \(N=2\), \(k=2\).
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polynomial endomorphisms
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permutative representations
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Cuntz algebras
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