Spectral triples and wavelets for higher-rank graphs

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DOI10.1016/J.JMAA.2019.123572zbMATH Open1446.46037arXiv1803.09304OpenAlexW2978500537MaRDI QIDQ2009286FDOQ2009286


Authors: Carla Farsi, Elizabeth Gillaspy, Antoine Julien, Sooran Kang, Judith A. Packer Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 28 November 2019

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper, we present a new way to associate a finitely summable spectral triple to a higher-rank graph Lambda, via the infinite path space Lambdainfty of Lambda. Moreover, we prove that this spectral triple has a close connection to the wavelet decomposition of Lambdainfty which was introduced by Farsi, Gillaspy, Kang, and Packer in 2015. We first introduce the concept of stationary k-Bratteli diagrams, in order to associate a family of ultrametric Cantor sets, and their associated Pearson-Bellissard spectral triples, to a finite, strongly connected higher-rank graph Lambda. We then study the zeta function, abscissa of convergence, and Dixmier trace associated to the Pearson-Bellissard spectral triples of these Cantor sets, and show these spectral triples are zeta-regular in the sense of Pearson and Bellissard. We obtain an integral formula for the Dixmier trace given by integration against a measure mu, and show that mu is a rescaled version of the measure M on Lambdainfty which was introduced by an Huef, Laca, Raeburn, and Sims. Finally, we investigate the eigenspaces of a family of Laplace-Beltrami operators associated to the Dirichlet forms of the spectral triples. We show that these eigenspaces refine the wavelet decomposition of L2(Lambdainfty,M) which was constructed by Farsi et al.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.09304




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