A SIMPLE PROOF OF THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM ABOUT ARVESON SYSTEMS
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5483415
Abstract: With every Eo-semigroup (acting on the algebra of of bounded operators on a separable infinite-dimensional Hilbert space) there is an associated Arveson system. One of the most important results about Arveson systems is that every Arveson system is the one associated with an Eo-semigroup. In these notes we give a new proof of this result that is considerably simpler than the existing ones and allows for a generalization to product systems of Hilbert module (to be published elsewhere).
Recommendations
- EXISTENCE OF E0-SEMIGROUPS FOR ARVESON SYSTEMS: MAKING TWO PROOFS INTO ONE
- \(E_0\)-semigroups for continuous product systems: the nonunital case
- ON THE EXISTENCE OF E0-SEMIGROUPS
- Classification of 𝐸₀–semigroups by product systems
- Random sets and invariants for (type II) continuous tensor product systems of Hilbert spaces
Cites work
Cited in
(16)- INFINITE TENSOR PRODUCTS OF SPATIAL PRODUCT SYSTEMS
- Product systems; a survey with commutants in view
- CP-H-extendable maps between Hilbert modules and CPH-semigroups
- On the existence of \(E_0\)-semigroups -- the multiparameter case
- On automorphisms of type II Arveson systems (probabilistic approach)
- Classification of 𝐸₀–semigroups by product systems
- An essential representation for a product system over a finitely generated subsemigroup of \(\mathbb {Z}^{d}\)
- Constructing proper Markov semigroups for Arveson systems
- CP-semigroups and dilations, subproduct systems and superproduct systems: the multi-parameter case and beyond
- E0-SEMIGROUPS FOR CONTINUOUS PRODUCT SYSTEMS
- A class of essential representations of product systems
- ISOMETRIC DILATIONS OF REPRESENTATIONS OF PRODUCT SYSTEMS VIA COMMUTANTS
- Spatial Markov semigroups admit Hudson-Parthasarathy dilations
- Additive units of product systems
- ON THE EXISTENCE OF E0-SEMIGROUPS
- EXISTENCE OF E0-SEMIGROUPS FOR ARVESON SYSTEMS: MAKING TWO PROOFS INTO ONE
This page was built for publication: A SIMPLE PROOF OF THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM ABOUT ARVESON SYSTEMS
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5483415)