The stable exotic Cuntz algebras are higher-rank graph algebras
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Abstract: For each odd integer , we construct a rank-3 graph with involution whose real C*-algebra is stably isomorphic to the exotic Cuntz algebra . This construction is optimal, as we prove that a rank-2 graph with involution can never satisfy , and the first author reached the same conclusion in previous work. Our construction relies on a rank-1 graph with involution whose real C*-algebra is stably isomorphic to the suspension . In the Appendix, we show that the i-fold suspension is stably isomorphic to a graph algebra iff .
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