The approximation property and exactness of locally compact groups (Q1996215)
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The approximation property and exactness of locally compact groups (English)
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3 March 2021
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As mentioned in the abstract of the paper by Suzuki, the theorem of Haagerup and Kraus is extended to the \(C^*\)-algebra context. Namely, the reduced crossed product of a \(C^*\)-algebra with the (strongly) stable approximation property by an action of a locally compact group with the approximation property has the same property preserved. Solved by its method is an open unapprochable implication that the approximation property of a general locally compact group implies the group to become exact. We may recall the following for convenience if to be started or not. A locally compact group is said to have the approximation property if there is a net of the Fourier group algebra converging to the constant one function on the group in the certain \(\sigma\)-topology. A \(C^*\)-algebra is said to have the (strongly) stable approximation property if the identity map of the \(C^*\)-algebra is in the closure of finite rank operators as in completely bounded linear maps of the \(C^*\)-algebra in the (strongly) stable point-wise norm topology, tensored with the identity map on the \(C^*\)-algebra of all compact operators (or of all bounded operators) on an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space. As a discovery point of view, it seems to be from discrete to general, as a converse of some recent current from continuous to discrete.
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approximation property
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exactness
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locally compact group
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crossed product
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group C*-algebra
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tensor product
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