The K-inductive structure of the noncommutative Fourier transform
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Abstract: The noncommutative Fourier transform of the irrational rotation C*-algebra is shown to have a K-inductive structure (at least for a large concrete class of irrational parameters, containing dense 's). This is a structure for automorphisms that is analogous to Huaxin Lin's notion of tracially AF for C*-algebras, except that it requires more structure from the complementary projection.
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(7)- Semiflat orbifold projections
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- Periodic integral transforms and associated noncommutative orbifold projections
- The AF structure of non commutative toroidal ℤ/4ℤ orbifolds
- The structure of the fractional powers of the noncommutative Fourier law
- Non-commutative spheres associated with the hexic transform and their \(K\)-theory
- K-theory of non-commutative spheres arising from the Fourier automorphism
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