Hyperreflexivity of the space of module homomorphisms between non-commutative \(L^p\)-spaces (Q1998729)

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Hyperreflexivity of the space of module homomorphisms between non-commutative \(L^p\)-spaces
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    Hyperreflexivity of the space of module homomorphisms between non-commutative \(L^p\)-spaces (English)
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    8 March 2021
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    The concept of reflexivity was introduced by \textit{W. Arveson} [J. Funct. Anal. 20, 208--233 (1975; Zbl 0309.46053)] and has proven to be a powerful tool, and then \textit{E. Christensen} [Indiana Univ. Math. J. 26, 891--904 (1977; Zbl 0395.46045)] showed that many von Neumann algebras are hyperreflexive by relating the hyperreflexivity to the vanishing of certain cohomology group. After the introduction and preliminaries the authors prove that, for each \(0 < p, q\leq\infty\), each right \(\mathcal{M}\)-module homomorphism from \(L^p(\mathcal{M})\) to \(L^q(\mathcal{M})\) is automatically continuous and that the space \(\mathrm{Hom}_{\mathcal{M}}(L^p(\mathcal{M}),L^q(\mathcal{M}))\) of all right \(\mathcal{M}\)-module homomorphisms is a reflexive subspace of \(B(L^p(\mathcal{M}),L^p(\mathcal{M}))\). Furthermore, they study the hyperreflexivity of \(\mathrm{Hom}_{\mathcal{M}}(L^p(\mathcal{M}),L^q(\mathcal{M}))\) for \(1 \leq p, q \leq \infty\).
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    non-commutative \(L^p\)-spaces
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    injective von Neumann algebras
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    reflexive subspaces
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    hyperreflexive subspaces
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    module homomorphisms
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