Non-commutative peaking phenomena and a local version of the hyperrigidity conjecture
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Abstract: We investigate various notions of peaking behaviour for states on a -algebra, where the peaking occurs within an operator system. We pay particularly close attention to the existence of sequences of elements forming an approximation of the characteristic function of a point in the state space. We exploit such characteristic sequences to localize the -algebra at a given state, and use this localization procedure to verify a variation of Arveson's hyperrigidity conjecture for arbitrary operator systems.
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