Measurability, spectral densities, and hypertraces in noncommutative geometry (Q6060975)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7761273
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Measurability, spectral densities, and hypertraces in noncommutative geometry (English)
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6 November 2023
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Summary: We introduce, in the dual Macaev ideal of compact operators of a Hilbert space, the spectral weight \(\rho (L)\) of a positive, self-adjoint operator \(L\) having discrete spectrum away from zero. We provide criteria for its measurability and unitarity of its Dixmier traces \((\rho (L)\) is then called spectral density) in terms of the growth of the spectral multiplicities of \(L\) or in terms of the asymptotic continuity of the eigenvalue counting function \(N_L\). Existence of meromorphic extensions and residues of the \(\zeta\)-function \(\zeta_L\) of a spectral density are provided under summability conditions on spectral multiplicities. The hypertrace property of the states \(\Omega_L (\cdot)=\mathrm{Tr}_{\omega} (\cdot\rho (L))\) on the norm closure of the Lipschitz algebra \(\mathcal{A}_L\) follows if the relative multiplicities of \(L\) vanish faster than its spectral gaps or if \(N_L\) is asymptotically regular.
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spectral triple
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asymptotics of the counting function
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spectral density
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volume form
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hypertrace
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