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Proof mistake of: $M_0A(G) = B(G)$ for a locally compact group

I am posting my question of mathstack exchange here. (see: My post on MSE) Let $G$ be a locally compact group with Haar measure $\mu$, and $B(G),A(G),C_r^*(G),L(G)$ be its Fourier-Stieltjes algebra, ...
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Do projections in an $AW^\ast$-algebra form an orthomodular lattice?

I’m currently studying orthomodular lattices arising out of operator algebras. One of the most standard examples is the projection lattice of a von Neumann algebra - if $M$ acts on a Hilbert space $H$,...
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Does a bounded positive modular sesquilinear form on a $C^\ast$-algebra induces an element of its multiplier algebra?

This is a question that originates from my attempt at this question. Specifically, for a $C^\ast$-algebra $A$, I am attempting to construct a map $\phi: A \times A \to A$ s.t., $\phi$ is sesquilinear,...
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$\operatorname{ker}(q_I \otimes^{\text{min}} q_J) $ is a primal ideal of $\mathcal{A} \otimes^{\text{min}} \mathcal{B}$

In the proof of Theorem $4.1$ of the paper titled continuous bundles of $C^{\ast}$-algebras and tensor products following result is mention with a reference to Proposition $3.3$ of the paper "A. ...
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Let $\phi : A \to B$ be a surjective $*$-homomorphism of star algebras, is there any good notion of "normal bundle of $B$ in $A$"?

Let $\phi : A \to B$ be a surjective $*$-homomorphism of star algebras (maybe more restricted kind of star algebra), is there any good notion of "normal bundle of $B$ in $A$"? By a "...
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Form of a hereditary subalgebra of $C^*$-algebra $C_0(X)$

I would like to show that: "every hereditary subalgebra $U$ of a $C^*$-algebra $C_0(X)$ for a locally compact Hausdorff Space $X$ has the form $J_E := \{f \in C_0(X) : f|_E=0 \}$ for a closed ...
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Excising the trace of a $II_1$-factor

Recall that a state $\varphi$ on a $C^*$-algebra $A$ is said to be excised by projections if there exists a net of projections $e_i \in A$ such that $\| e_i a e_i - \varphi(a) e_i\| \to_{i} 0$ for all ...
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Takesaki's duality in representation theory of $C^*$-algebras

In M.Takesaki's 1967 article titled A Duality in the Representation Theory of C-Algebras*, admissible operator fields are defined in order to generalize Gelfand transform to a non-abelian setting. ...
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A certainty principle?

Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a unital $\mathrm{C}^*$-algebra with $\varphi\in\mathcal{S}(\mathcal{A})$ a state. Where $$\sigma_\varphi(a):=\sqrt{\varphi((a-\varphi(a)1_{\mathcal{A}})^2)}\qquad (a\in \mathcal{...
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Complemented C*-algebras

Let $A$ and $B$ be unital separable commutative $C^*$ algebras, with $A\subset B$. Is it true that $A$ is complemented in $B$?
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Non-degenerate representation of a Banach algebra

Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a non-reflexive Banach algebra. For the definition of Arens product, please refer to this link. Here we let $\square$ denote the first Arens product and $\diamond$ denote the ...
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Order bounded version of monotone complete $C^*$-algebras

Let $A$ be a $C^*$-algebra with self-adjoint part $A_{\operatorname{sa}}$. Then $A$ is called monotone complete if every increasing norm bounded net in $A_{\operatorname{sa}}$ has a supremum (with ...
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Tensor product of faithful normal states is faithful

I know that given C*-algebras $A, B$ with faithful states $\omega,\varpi$, the tensor product state $\omega\otimes\varpi$ on the minimal tensor product $A\otimes_{\text{min}}B$ is faithful. I also ...
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On the Dunford-Pettis property and multiplier algebras

I am not an expert in operator algebras, so if the answer to this question might be trivial, that might be one reason for that: Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a $C^\ast$-algebra. Then $\mathcal{A}^{\ast \ast}$ ...
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Definite negative functions and length functions

$\DeclareMathOperator\ND{ND}$I am reading E. Bedos paper on heat properties for groups. Let's denote, for a group G, $$\ND^+_0(G) := \{d : G \to [0,+\infty[\; : \;d \text{ is negative definite and }d(...
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Two more topologies on unitary groups

Let $H$ be a separable Hilbert space and let $\operatorname{U}(H)$ be the group of unitary transformations of $H$. It is well known that the weak, strong and compact-open topologies on $\operatorname{...
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Cocycle-conjugacy classes of flows on the C*-algebra of compact operators

A flow on a C*-algebra $A$ is a group homomorphism $\sigma $ from ${\mathbb R}$ into the group of *-automorphisms of $A$ such that the map $$ t\in {\mathbb R}\mapsto \sigma _t(a)\in A $$ is norm-...
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Conditioning a $\mathrm{C}^*$-algebra state with infinite precision

This question (and a second part) have been asked at MSE and gone through two bounties without an answer. I have been beating my head at it for a while without success. Let $\mathcal{A}$ be a unital $\...
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The ideal structure of the Haagerup tensor product of $C^{\ast}$-algebras

I'm currently reading the paper The ideal structure of the Haagerup tensor product of $C^{\ast}$-algebras and having difficulty in understanding the proof of Proposition $4.5$ from the paper. Let $A$ ...
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Probabilistic interpretation of von Neumann's approach to quantum mechanics

One of the basic postulates in the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics is that the probability of a measurement of an observable $A$ in the state $\psi \in \mathscr{H}$ to return a value in a ...
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Closed prime ideal in $C[0, 1]$

I know that maximal ideals of $C[0, 1]$ corresponds to singleton. Also, using Zorn's lemma one can construct a prime ideal in $C[0, 1]$ which is not maximal. Is there any $\textbf{closed}$ prime ...
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Takesaki: question about lemma in section "Left Hilbert algebras and weights"

To make this question relatively self-contained, this post is quite long, but the question itself is rather short. Consider the following fragments in Takesaki's second volume "Theory of operator ...
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Sigma-weakly dense *-subalgebra of von Neumann algebra has increasing net of positive elements convergent to the identity

Let $M$ be a von Neumann algebra and $A\subseteq M$ a $\sigma$-weakly dense $*$-subalgebra of $M$. Does there exist an increasing net $\{a_i\}_{i\in I}\subseteq A\cap M^+$ such that $a_i\to 1$ in the $...
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Proof of the isomorphism of the Toeplitz algebra and the algebra generated by the element and the relation

Please tell me where can I see the proof of this well-known fact? enter image description here
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GNS Representation — A theorem from Thirring’s book

After the GNS representation for $C^{*}$-algebras is presented in Thirring's book Quantum mathematical physics, the author states the following theorem. The Spectral Theorem: For any given Hermitian (...
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Spectral theorem for unital $C^{*}$-algebras

Let $A$ be a unital $C^{*}$-algebra and $a \in A$ be normal, with spectrum $\sigma(a)$. Let $B = C^{*}(a)$ be the $C^{*}$-algebra generated by $1$ and $a$, which is abelian. Let $\hat{B}$ be the space ...
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States "absorbed" by a Haar idempotent on a compact quantum group

Firstly, a small question of nomenclature. If $(S,\bullet)$ is a magma, is there good terminology to relate $a$ to $b$ when $$a\bullet b=b=b\bullet a?$$ Can we say that $b$ absorbs $a$? Can we say ...
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Support projection vs closed support projection of a normal state in enveloping von Neumann algebra

I preface this by saying that I am fairly new to the enveloping von Neumann algebra scene, so there may be some gaps in my understanding. Given a $C^*$-algebra $A$ and a state $\phi$ on $A$, one may ...
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Commutator ideal in nonunital C*-algebra

Let $A$ be a C*-algebra that has no one-dimensional irreducible representations, that is, there is no (closed) two-sided ideal $I\subseteq A$ such that $A/I\cong\mathbb{C}$. Let $J$ denote the (not ...
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A $C^*$ algebraic analogy of the concept of complemented subspace in the particular case of $\ell^\infty$

Let $A$ be a $C^*$ algebra. A $C^*$ subalgebra $C\subset A$ is said to be $C^*$ algebraic complemented of $A$ if there exist a $C^*$ subalgebra $D\subset A$ with $A=C\oplus D$ and the obvios mapping $...
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Gelfand's transform for noncommutative $C^*$-algebras

Please excuse me if this is well-known, I am not very familiar with the general theory of $C^*$-algebras. Let $A$ be a unital separable liminal $C^*$-algebra (in the case I am interested in, ...
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If $S\subseteq A^*$ is separating, does $S$ also separate $M(A)$?

Let $A$ be a non-unital $C^*$-algebra. Let $S\subseteq A^*$ be a set of continuous functionals that separates the points of $A$. Every element $\omega \in A^*$ extends uniquely to a strictly ...
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A locally convex $C^*$ algebraic structure on the disk algebra

A locally convex $C^*$ algebra is a locally convex topological vector space $A$ whose topology is generated by a familly of complete $C^*$ semi norm and $A$ is a $*$ algebra. Moreover all algebra ...
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A locally convex $C^*$ algebra without zero divisor

Let we have a locally convex $C^*$ algebra $A$. That is $A$ is a TVS equipped with an algebra and an involution structure such that all operations are continuous. Moreover the topology on $A$ ...
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Can any POVM be induced by a quantum instrument?

I suspect this is the obvious result of something in operator algebras, but that's far outside my field. Recall that a projection-valued measure is a map $E$ from a sigma-algebra $\mathcal{F}$ on ...
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Is a unital $*$-morphism from a unital $C^*$-algebra $A$ to $\operatorname{End}_{\mathbb{C}}(K)$ automatically contractive?

Let $A$ be a unital $C^*$-algebra and let $K$ be an inner product space (not necessarily complete!). Let $\pi: A \to \operatorname{End}_{\mathbb{C}}(K)$ be a unital algebra homomorphism such that $$\...
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Impact of annihilators in C*-algebras

Let $A$ be a unital C*-algebra. Let $S\subseteq A$. We put $$\operatorname{Ann}_r(S)=\{a\in A : \forall s\in S,~ ~as=0\}$$ Suppose that $A$ satisfies the following property: For every $S\subseteq ...
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An inequality in C*-algebras

Let $A$ be a non-unital C*-algebra, and let $\pi: A\to B(A)$ defined by $\pi(a)(x)=ax$ be the left representation of A. Is the following inequality correct? $$\lVert I+ \pi(a) \rVert\ge 1$$ for all $a ...
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Completions of $C(X)$ with respect to the topologies generated by states

I have no intuition in this field so excuse me if this is trivial. Let $X$ be a compact Hausdorff space, and $C(X)$ the algebra of continuous functions on $X$ with the usual $\sup$-norm. This is a $C^*...
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A trace inequality between self-adjoint operators

Let $A$ and $B$ be self-adjoint operators on some Hilbert space and $B$ is postive. Suppose we have $-B\leq A\leq B$.Is it true then that $\|A\|_p\leq\|B\|_p$ where $\|.\|_p$ is the Schatten-$p$ norm ...
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Takesaki volume II chapter VII lemma 1.15

Consider the following fragments from Takesaki's second volume "Theory of operator algebras" in chapter VII on weight theory, lemma 1.15. Here $\mathcal{M}$ is a von Neumann algebra and $\...
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Is it true that $\omega = \sum_{(k,l)\in I^2}\omega(p_k - p_l)$

Let $\{p_i\}_{i \in I}$ be a collection of projections in a $C^*$-algebra $A$ such that $\sum_{i \in I} p_i = 1$ in the strict topology (note here that $1$ is the unit of the multiplier algebra $M(A)$)...
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A C*-algebra enjoying some different C*-norms

Does there exist any C*-algebra $(A,\|\cdot\|)$ enjoying the following property? $\bullet$ There exists a norm $|\cdot|$ on $A$ with $\|\cdot\|\leq|\cdot|$ such that $(A,|\cdot|)$ is a pre C*-...
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Defining the abstract tensor product of W*-algebras via a universal property

I am playing around a bit with $W^*$-algebras, and I'm trying to come up with a definition for the $W^*$-algebraic tensor product. Here is my first attempt: It is easy to show that such an object ...
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The closure of selfadjoint elements of an algebra whose spectrum consist of rational numbers

Let $H$ be a seperable complex Hilbert space. What is the closure of the set of all self adjoint operators in $B(H)$ whose spectrum is a subset of the rational number $\mathbb{Q}$. Apart from finite ...
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Is the universal representation an order isomorphism?

Let $A$ be a Banach *-algebra. By a *-representations of $A$, we mean a *-homomorphism $\pi:A\to B(H_\pi)$, where $B(H_\pi)$ is the space of all bounded linear maps on a Hilbert space $H_\pi$. Let $\...
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Approximation of continuous projections on a manifold by smooth idempotents

Every continuous vector bundle on a closed smooth manifold $M$ has a smooth structure. On the other hand, every vector bundle $E$ is the image of a trivial bundle $M\times\mathbb{C}^n$ under some ...
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Let $V$ be a TRO such that $A(V)= \mathbb{C}$, what can we say about $V$?

Let $V$ be a TRO i.e. closed subspace of $B(H,K)$ such that $xy^*z \in V$ for all $x,y,z \in V$. Let $C(V)$ and $D(V)$ denotes the $C^{\ast}$-algebra generated by $VV^{\ast}$ and $V^*V$ respectively. ...
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Predual theorem proof in Takesaki's volume I

Consider the following fragment from Takesaki's book "Theory of operator algebra I" (Section III.3 ,p133-134). Why is the boxed line true? I can see that $\epsilon: \widetilde{A}\to A$ is ...
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Takesaki: Lemma about enveloping von Neumann algebra

Consider the following lemma with proof from Takesaki's book "Theory of operator algebra I" (p121): It appears to me that Takesaki claims at the end of the proof that $\pi(A)_1$ is $\sigma$-...
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