Timeline for A coproduct of $C^\ast$-algebras
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2 hours ago | comment | added | Simon Henry | I suspect you can, but I felt like the unitarization gave you a more concrete answer I was more confortable with. | |
3 hours ago | comment | added | MaoWao | One question: Did I miss something or can one work with the multiplier algebra instead of the unitization throughout? | |
3 hours ago | comment | added | MaoWao | Thank you for the answer. It seems to me like the details work out. This construction matches nicely with the commutative picture in that one has products with a factor from each algebra in order to have decay to zero at infinity in all variables. | |
3 hours ago | vote | accept | MaoWao | ||
8 hours ago | comment | added | David Roberts♦ | Thank you! I've been wondering about something like this for a long time, though what I really want is a certain class of pushouts. I think I'll ask another question about that one. | |
8 hours ago | history | answered | Simon Henry | CC BY-SA 4.0 |