\(C^*\)-module algebras (Q2043560)

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    \(C^*\)-module algebras (English)
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    2 August 2021
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    The authors introduce the notion of a \(C^*\)-module algebra as an algebra \(E_0\) with involution which is a (two sided) module over a \(C^*\)-algebra \(\mathcal{A}\). They also prove that \(E_b\), the set of bounded elements of the completion \(E\) of \(E_0\), is a Banach \(*\)-algebra. They state the following notion. Let \(\mathcal{A}\) be a von Neumann algebra, a \(C^*\)-module algebra \(E\) over \(\mathcal{A}\) is called a \(W^*\)-module algebra if \(E\) has a predual as a Banach space. They prove that, if \(E_0\) is a symmetric pre \(C^*\)-module algebra over a von Neumann algebra \(\mathcal{A}\), then \(E_0'\) (the set of all bounded two sided \(\mathcal{A}\)-module maps from \(E_0\) to \(\mathcal{A}\)) is a \(W^*\)-module algebra.
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    Hilbert algebra
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    Hilbert \(C^*\)-module
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    \(C^*\)-module
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    \(W^*\)-module algebra
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