English

Amenability and paradoxicality in semigroups and C*-algebras

Operator Algebras 2022-07-11 v2 Functional Analysis Rings and Algebras

Abstract

We analyze the dichotomy amenable/paradoxical in the context of (discrete, countable, unital) semigroups and corresponding semigroup rings. We consider also F{\o}lner's type characterizations of amenability and give an example of a semigroup whose semigroup ring is algebraically amenable but has no F{\o}lner sequence. In the context of inverse semigroups SS we give a characterization of invariant measures on SS (in the sense of Day) in terms of two notions: domaindomain measurabilitymeasurability and localizationlocalization. Given a unital representation of SS in terms of partial bijections on some set XX we define a natural generalization of the uniform Roe algebra of a group, which we denote by RX\mathcal{R}_X. We show that the following notions are then equivalent: (1) XX is domain measurable; (2) XX is not paradoxical; (3) XX satisfies the domain F{\o}lner condition; (4) there is an algebraically amenable dense *-subalgebra of RX\mathcal{R}_X; (5) RX\mathcal{R}_X has an amenable trace; (6) RX\mathcal{R}_X is not properly infinite and (7) [0][1][0]\not=[1] in the K0K_0-group of RX\mathcal{R}_X. We also show that any tracial state on RX\mathcal{R}_X is amenable. Moreover, taking into account the localization condition, we give several C*-algebraic characterizations of the amenability of XX. Finally, we show that for a certain class of inverse semigroups, the quasidiagonality of Cr(X)C_r^*\left(X\right) implies the amenability of XX. The converse implication is false.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1904.13133,
  title  = {Amenability and paradoxicality in semigroups and C*-algebras},
  author = {Pere Ara and Fernando Lledó and Diego Martínez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.13133},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

29 pages, minor corrections. Mistake in the statement of Proposition 4.19 from previous version corrected. Final version to appear in Journal of Functional Analysis