Regularity properties in the classification program for separable amenable C*-algebras

Author:

Elliott George,Toms Andrew

Abstract

We report on recent progress in the program to classify separable amenable C ^* -algebras. Our emphasis is on the newly apparent role of regularity properties such as finite decomposition rank, strict comparison of positive elements, and Z \mathcal {Z} -stability, and on the importance of the Cuntz semigroup. We include a brief history of the program’s successes since 1989, a more detailed look at the Villadsen-type algebras which have so dramatically changed the landscape, and a collection of announcements on the structure and properties of the Cuntz semigroup.

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics

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