Full extensions and approximate unitary equivalence
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Abstract: Let be a unital separable amenable CA and be a unital CA with certain infinite property. We show that two full monomorphisms are approximately unitarily equivalent if and only if in Let be a non-unital but -unital CA for which has the certain infinite property. We prove that two full essential extensions are approximately unitarily equivalent if and only if they induce the same element in The set of approximately unitarily equivalence classes of full essential extensions forms a group. If satisfies the Universal Coefficient Theorem, it is can be identified with
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