NORMALIZERS OF OPERATOR ALGEBRAS AND REFLEXIVITY

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DOI10.1112/S0024611502013837zbMATH Open1044.47051arXivmath/0005178OpenAlexW2068948866MaRDI QIDQ4435718FDOQ4435718

Aristides Katavolos, Ivan G. Todorov

Publication date: 17 November 2003

Published in: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The set of normalizers between von Neumann (or, more generally, reflexive) algebras A and B, (that is, the set of all operators x such that xAx* is a subset of B and x*Bx is a subset of A) possesses `local linear structure': it is a union of reflexive linear spaces. These spaces belong to the interesting class of normalizing linear spaces, namely, those linear spaces U for which UU*U is a subset of U. Such a space is reflexive whenever it is ultraweakly closed, and then it is of the form U={x:xp=h(p)x, for all p in P}, where P is a set of projections and h a certain map defined on P. A normalizing space consists of normalizers between appropriate von Neumann algebras A and B. Necessary and sufficient conditions are found for a normalizing space to consist of normalizers between two reflexive algebras. Normalizing spaces which are bimodules over maximal abelian selfadjoint algebras consist of operators `supported' on sets of the form [f=g] where f and g are appropriate Borel functions. They also satisfy spectral synthesis in the sense of Arveson.


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