When locally contractive representations are completely contractive (Q1891803)

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When locally contractive representations are completely contractive
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    When locally contractive representations are completely contractive (English)
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    6 October 1997
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    The representation theory of non-self-adjoint matrix algebras is explored. A representation is called locally contractive if each matrix unit is sent to a contraction. The class of finite dimensional algebras for which every locally contractive representation of the enveloping \(C^*\)-algebra coincides with the class of finite dimensional algebras for which locally contractive representations are contractive. A lattice theoretic characterization of this class is obtained. A matrix algebra containing the diagonal algebra is classified by a directed graph depending on the matrix units in the algebra. There is given also a lattice theoretic characterization of algebras for which the commutant lifting theorem is valid. The results are generalized to infinite dimensional commutative subspace lattice algebras.
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    unitary \(*\)-dilation
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    non-self-adjoint matrix algebras
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    finite dimensional algebras
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    locally contractive representation
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    enveloping \(C^*\)-algebra
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    lattice theoretic characterization
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    diagonal algebra
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    directed graph
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    commutant lifting theorem
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    infinite dimensional commutative subspace lattice algebras
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