Relative \(E\)-theory (Q1295977)
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Relative \(E\)-theory (English)
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9 January 2000
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In 1990, Connes and Higson introduced the notion of asymptotic morphism of \(C^*\)-algebras. They showed that the bifunctor \(E(-,-)\), given on a pair \((A,B)\) of \(C^*\)-algebras by \[ E(A,B): =[[SA\otimes {\mathcal K},SB \otimes {\mathcal K}]], \] the group of homotopy classes of asymptotic morphisms between the stabilized suspensions of \(A\) and \(B\), is the universal stable and excisive homotopy bifunctor on the category of separable \(C^*\)-algebras. In the present article the author develops the theory further by introducing a relative version of \(E\)-theory in terms of relative asymptotic morphisms. We cite from the introduction: ``In this paper we define relative \(E\)-theory, associating to a \(C^*\)-algebra \(A\) and an ideal \(I\) the abelian groups \(E^n_{rel} (A;I)\). These groups are related to the \(E\)-theory groups of \(A\) and \(I\) in the familiar way; by a long exact sequence and excision isomorphisms. The definition of relative \(E\)-theory is motivated by the properties of first order, elliptic differential operators on complete Riemannian manifolds''.
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relative \(K\)-homology
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\(E\)-theory
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separable \(C^*\)-algebras
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stabilized suspensions
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homotopy bifunctor
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asymptotic morphisms
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excision
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elliptic differential operators
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complete Riemannian manifolds
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