A simple \(C^ *\)-algebra with a finite and an infinite projection. (Q1886151)

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A simple \(C^ *\)-algebra with a finite and an infinite projection.
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    A simple \(C^ *\)-algebra with a finite and an infinite projection. (English)
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    15 November 2004
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    It is known that a von Neumann algebra is simple precisely when it is either a factor of type \(\text{I}_n\) for \(n<\infty\), a factor of type \(\text{II}_1\), or a separable factor of type \(\text{III}\). This leads to the question if (non-type I) simple \(C^*\)-algebras can be divided into two subclasses, one that resembles type \(\text{II}_1\) factors and another that resembles type \(\text{III}\) factors. In this connection, Cuntz asked if each simple \(C^*\)-algebra similarly must have the property that its (nonzero) projections either all are finite or all are infinite. Or can a simple \(C^*\)-algebra contain both a (nonzero) finite and an infinite projection? In the present paper, the author gives an affirmative answer to the latter question: namely, he exhibits a simple (non-type I) \(C^*\)-algebra that corresponds to a type \(\text{II}_1\) or to a type III factor.
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    simple \(C^*\)-algebra
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    finite projection
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    infinite projection
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    type \(\text{II}_1\) factor
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    type \(\text{III}\) factor
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