Spatiality of derivations of operator algebras in Banach spaces (Q657164)
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Spatiality of derivations of operator algebras in Banach spaces (English)
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16 January 2012
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Summary: Suppose that \(\mathcal A\) is a transitive subalgebra of \(B(X)\) and its norm closure \(\bar{\mathcal A}\) contains a nonzero minimal left ideal \(\mathcal I\). It is shown that, if \(\delta\) is a bounded reflexive transitive derivation from \(\mathcal A\) into \(B(X)\), then \(\delta\) is spatial and implemented uniquely; that is, there exists \(T \in B(X)\) such that \(\delta(A) = TA - AT\) for each \(A \in \mathcal A\), and the implementation \(T\) of \(\delta\) is unique only up to an additive constant. This extends a result of \textit{E. Kissin} that says that, if \(\bar{\mathcal A}\) contains the ideal \(C(H)\) of all compact operators in \(B(H)\), then a bounded reflexive transitive derivation from \(\mathcal A\) into \(B(H)\) is spatial and implemented uniquely [J. Funct. Anal. 232, No.~1, 56--89 (2006; Zbl 1104.46038)], in an algebraic direction and provides an alternative proof of it. It is also shown that a bounded reflexive transitive derivation from \(\mathcal A\) into \(B(X)\) is spatial and implemented uniquely, if \(X\) is a reflexive Banach space and \(\bar{\mathcal A}\) contains a nonzero minimal right ideal \(\mathcal I\).
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