Polynomial representations of C^-algebras and their applications

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Publication:524948

DOI10.1007/S00020-016-2335-9zbMATH Open1367.46045arXiv1608.02445OpenAlexW2963464942MaRDI QIDQ524948FDOQ524948


Authors: Daniel Beltiţă, Karl-Hermann Neeb Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 April 2017

Published in: Integral Equations and Operator Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This is a sequel to our paper on nonlinear completely positive maps and dilation theory for real involutive algebras, where we have reduced all representation classification problems to the passage from a C*-algebra mathcalA to its symmetric powers Sn(mathcalA), resp., to holomorphic representations of the multiplicative *-semigroup (mathcalA,cdot). Here we study the correspondence between representations of mathcalA and of Sn(mathcalA) in detail. As Sn(mathcalA) is the fixed point algebra for the natural action of the symmetric group Sn on mathcalAotimesn, this is done by relating representations of Sn(mathcalA) to those of the crossed product mathcalAotimesntimesSn in which it is a hereditary subalgebra. For C*-algebras of type I, we obtain a rather complete description of the equivalence classes of the irreducible representations of Sn(mathcalA) and we relate this to the Schur--Weyl theory for C*-algebras. Finally we show that if mathcalAsubseteqB(mathcalH) is a factor of type II or III, then its corresponding multiplicative representation on mathcalHotimesn is a factor representation of the same type, unlike the classical case mathcalA=B(mathcalH).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.02445




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