Covariant strong Morita theory of star product algebras
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zbMATH Open1195.81083arXiv0901.4193MaRDI QIDQ3582909FDOQ3582909
Authors: Stefan Waldmann
Publication date: 24 August 2010
Abstract: In this note we recall some recent progress in understanding the representation theory of *-algebras over rings C = R(i) where R is ordered and i^2 = -1. The representation spaces are modules over auxiliary *-algebras with inner products taking values in this auxiliary *-algebra. The ring ordering allows to implement positivity requirements for the inner products. Then the representations are required to be compatible with the inner product. Moreover, one can add the notion of symmetry in form of Hopf algebra actions. For all these notions of representations there is a well-established Morita theory which we review. The core of each version of Morita theory is the corresponding Picard groupoid for which we give tools to compute and determine both the orbits and the isotropy groups.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0901.4193
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