Classification of homomorphisms and dynamical systems

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Abstract: Let A be a unital simple C*-algebra with tracial rank zero and X be a compact metric space. Suppose that h1,h2:C(X)oA are two unital monomorphisms. We show that h1 and h2 are approximately unitarily equivalent if and only if [h_1]=[h_2] { m in} KL(C(X),A) { m and} aucirc h_1(f)= aucirc h_2(f) for every finC(X) and every trace au of A. Adopting a theorem of Tomiyama, we introduce a notion of approximate conjugacy for minimal dynamical systems. Let X be a compact metric space and be two minimal homeomorphisms. Using the above mentioned result, we show that two dynamical systems are approximately conjugate in that sense if and only if a K-theoretical condition is satisfied. In the case that X is the Cantor set, this notion coincides with strong orbit equivalence of Giordano, Putnam and Skau and the K-theoretical condition is equivalent to saying that the associate crossed product C*-algebras are isomorphic. Another application of the above mentioned result is given for C-dynamical systems related to a problem of Kishimoto. Let A be a unital simple AH-algebra with no dimension growth and with real rank zero, and let alphainAut(A). We prove that if alphar fixes a large subgroup of K0(A) and has the tracial Rokhlin property then is again a unital simple AH-algebra with no dimension growth and with real rank zero.



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