Inner amenability and approximation properties of locally compact quantum groups

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Abstract: We introduce an appropriate notion of inner amenability for locally compact quantum groups, study its basic properties, related notions, and examples arising from the bicrossed product construction. We relate these notions to homological properties of the dual quantum group, which allow us to generalize a well-known result of Lau--Paterson, resolve a recent conjecture of Ng--Viselter, and prove that, for inner amenable quantum groups mathbbG, approximation properties of the dual operator algebras can be averaged to approximation properties mathbbG. Similar homological techniques are used to prove that ell1(mathbbG) is not relatively operator biflat for any non-Kac discrete quantum group mathbbG; a discrete Kac algebra mathbbG with Kirchberg's factorization property is weakly amenable if and only if Lcb1(widehatmathbbG) is operator amenable, and amenability of a locally compact quantum group mathbbG implies Cu(widehatmathbbG)=L1(widehatmathbbG)widehatotimesL1(widehatmathbbG)C0(widehatmathbbG) completely isometrically. The latter result allows us to partially answer a conjecture of Voiculescu when mathbbG has the approximation property.



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