Module homomorphisms and multipliers on locally compact quantum groups (Q837593)

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Module homomorphisms and multipliers on locally compact quantum groups
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    Module homomorphisms and multipliers on locally compact quantum groups (English)
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    20 August 2009
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    The authors unify some existing results in abstract harmonic analysis related to module homomorphisms, multipliers and topological center in the context of locally compact quantum groups. Let \(A\) be a Banach algebra. For every \(\omega\in {A}\) and \(x\in {A}^{\star}\), define \(x\cdot\omega\), \(\omega\cdot x \in {A}^{\star}\) by \( x\cdot\omega(\nu)= x(\omega\nu)\), \(\omega\cdot x(\nu)=x(\nu\omega)\) \((\nu\in A)\). For every \(X \subseteq A^{\star}\) and \(Y \subseteq A\), set \[ X\cdot Y=\{x\cdot\omega : x\in X,~\omega\in Y\},~Y\cdot X=\{\omega \cdot x : x\in X,~\omega\in Y\}, \] and let \(\langle X\cdot Y\rangle\), \(\langle Y\cdot X\rangle\) denote the closed linear spans of \(X\cdot Y\) and \(Y\cdot X\), respectively. If \(X\) is a closed subspace of \(A^{\star}\), for every \(m \in X^{\star}\) and \(x \in X\) define \( m \odot x \in A^{\star}\) by \( m \odot x(\omega) = m (x \cdot \omega)\) \((\omega \in A)\). Set \[ \mathcal{Z}(X^{\star})=\{n\in X^{\star} : ~m\mapsto n\odot m \text{ is \(w^{\star}-w^{\star}\)-continuous on } X^{\star}\}. \] Let \(\mathbb{G}=(\mathfrak{M},\Gamma,\varphi,\psi)\) be a von Neumann algebraic locally compact quantum group (for the basic definitions about quantum groups, see \textit{J.\,Kustermans} and \textit{S.\,Vaes} [Ann.\ Sci.\ Éc.\ Norm.\ Supér.\ (4) 33, No.\,6, 837--934 (2000; Zbl 1034.46508)] and [Math.\ Scand.\ 92, No.\,1, 68--92 (2003; Zbl 1034.46067)]). Analogously to the locally compact group case, the authors set \(L^{\infty}(\mathbb{G})= \mathfrak{M}\), \(L^{1}(\mathbb{G})= \mathfrak{M}_*\), \(\text{LUC}(\mathbb{G}) = \langle L^{\infty}(\mathbb{G}) \cdot L^{1}(\mathbb{G}) \rangle\), \(\text{RUC}(\mathbb{G}) = \langle L^{1}(\mathbb{G}) \cdot L^{\infty}(\mathbb{G}) \rangle\) and write \(\text{WAP}(\mathbb{G})\) for the weakly aperiodic elements of \(L^{1}(\mathbb{G})\). Let \((C_{0}(\mathbb{G}),\Gamma_c,\varphi_c,\psi_c)\) denote the reduced \(C^{\star}\)-algebraic quantum group of \(\mathbb{G}\), and set \(M(\mathbb{G})=C_{0}(\mathbb{G})^{\star}\). For every Banach algebra \(A\) with an approximate identity bounded by one, the authors characterize the \(w^{\star}\)-\(w^{\star}\)-continuous \(A\)-module homomorphisms of \(A^{\star}\). In particular, it is shown that that a co-amenable locally compact quantum group \(\mathbb G\) is compact if and only if all \(L^{1}(\mathbb{G})\)-module homomorphisms of \(L^{\infty}(\mathbb{G})\) are \(w^{\star}\)-\(w^{\star}\)-continuous; and that \(\mathbb G\) is discrete if and only if all \(C_{0}(\mathbb G)\)-module homomorphisms of \(M(\mathbb G)\) are \(w^{\star}\)-\(w^{\star}\)-continuous. The authors show that for a co-amenable locally compact quantum group \(\mathbb G\), the left and right multiplier algebras of \(L^{1}(\mathbb{G})\) can be identified with \(M(\mathbb G)\). It is obtained that there exists an isometric homomorphism \(\Theta\) from \(M(\mathbb G)\) into \(\text{LUC}(\mathbb{G})^\star\) such that \(\Theta\) is onto if and only if \(\mathbb G\) is compact. This is used to show that \(\mathbb{G}\) is compact if and only if \(\text{LUC}(\mathbb{G})=\text{WAP}(\mathbb{G})\) and \(\Theta(M(\mathbb{G}))=\mathcal{Z}(\text{LUC}(\mathbb{G})^{\star})\), which partially answers a question of \textit{V.\ Runde} [J.\ Lond.\ Math.\ Soc., II.\ Ser.\ 80, No.\,~1, 55--71 (2009; Zbl 1188.46048)]. These results cover several related results of A.\, T.-M.\thinspace Lau.
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    Banach algebra
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    locally compact quantum group
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    module homomorphism
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    Hopf-von Neumann algebra
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    multiplier
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    topological center
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