An algebraic analogue of Exel-Pardo C^-algebras
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Abstract: We introduce an algebraic version of the Katsura -algebra of a pair of integer matrices and an algebraic version of the Exel-Pardo -algebra of a self-similar action on a graph. We prove a Graded Uniqueness Theorem for such algebras and construct a homomorphism of the latter into a Steinberg algebra that, under mild conditions, is an isomorphism. Working with Steinberg algebras over non-Hausdorff groupoids we prove that in the unital case, our algebraic version of Katsura -algebras are all isomorphic to Steinberg algebras.
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