Sequentially split ∗-homomorphisms between C*-algebras

Author:

Barlak Selçuk1,Szabó Gábor2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark

2. Fraser Noble Building, Institute of Mathematics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UE, Scotland, UK

Abstract

We define and examine sequentially split ∗-homomorphisms between C*-algebras and C*-dynamical systems. For a ∗-homomorphism, the property of being sequentially split can be regarded as an approximate weakening of being a split-injective inclusion of C*-algebras. We show for a sequentially split ∗-homomorphism that a multitude of C*-algebraic approximation properties pass from the target algebra to the domain algebra, including virtually all important approximation properties currently used in the classification theory of C*-algebras. We also discuss various settings in which sequentially split ∗-homomorphisms arise naturally from context. One particular class of examples arises from compact group actions with the Rokhlin property. This allows us to recover and extend the presently known permanence properties of Rokhlin actions with a unified conceptual approach and a simple proof. Moreover, this perspective allows us to obtain new results about such actions, such as a generalization of Izumi’s original [Formula: see text]-theory formula for the fixed point algebra, or duality between the Rokhlin property and approximate representability.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Mathematics

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