Non-simple purely infinite rings.
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General theory of (C^*)-algebras (46L05) von Neumann regular rings and generalizations (associative algebraic aspects) (16E50) Structure and classification for modules, bimodules and ideals (except as in 16Gxx), direct sum decomposition and cancellation in associative algebras) (16D70) Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets (16G20) Endomorphism rings; matrix rings (16S50)
- The Cuntz semigroup of a ring
- \(K_0\) of purely infinite simple regular rings
- Amenability of coarse spaces and \(\mathbb {K}\)-algebras
- Weakly regular and self-injective Leavitt path algebras over arbitrary graphs.
- Homotopy classification of Leavitt path algebras
- Purely infinite simple Kumjian-Pask algebras
- Nowhere scattered \(C^{\ast}\)-algebras
- Dense subalgebras of purely infinite simple groupoid \(C^*\)-algebras
- Structure of Nonunital Purely Infinite Simple Rings
- Tensor products and regularity properties of Cuntz semigroups
- Compact graph \(C^\ast\)-algebras
- Morita equivalence and Morita invariant properties: applications in the context of Leavitt path algebras
- Rigidity results for \(L^p\)-operator algebras and applications
- Non-simple purely infinite Steinberg algebras with applications to Kumjian-Pask algebras
- The Corona factorization property and refinement monoids
- Largest ideals in Leavitt path algebras
- A purely infinite Cuntz-like Banach \(\ast\)-algebra with no purely infinite ultrapowers
- The type semigroup, comparison, and almost finiteness for ample groupoids
- Atlas of Leavitt path algebras of small graphs
- The exchange property for purely infinite simple rings
- Covering dimension of Cuntz semigroups
- Leavitt path algebras having unbounded generating number
- Kumjian-Pask algebras of higher-rank graphs.
- Leavitt path algebras of separated graphs
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