An introduction to KMS weights
Abstract
' The theory of KMS weights is based on a theorem of Combes and a theorem of Kustermans. In applications to KMS states for flows on a unital -algebra the relation to KMS weights of the stabilized algebra has proved useful and this relation hinges on a theorem of Laca and Neshveyev. The first three chapters present proofs of these fundamental results that require a minimum of prerequisites; in particular, they do not depend on the modular theory of von Neumann algebras. In contrast, starting with chapter four the presented material draws heavily on the modular theory of von Neumann algebras. Most results are known from the work of N. V. Pedersen, J. Quaegebeur, J. Verding, J. Kustermans, S. Vaes, A. Kishimoto, A. Kumjian and J. Christensen, but new ones begin to surface. In chapter nine and the Appendices D and E the reader can find a presentation of results obtained recently by the author, partly in collaboration with G. A. Elliott and Y. Sato. This material is a natural culmination of methods developed around 1980 by Bratteli, Elliott, Herman and Kishimoto. Finally, in chapter ten there is a short presentation of the notion of factor types for KMS weights and states.
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@article{arxiv.2204.01125,
title = {An introduction to KMS weights},
author = {Klaus Erik Thomsen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.01125},
year = {2023}
}
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v6 is a beta-version of something. All comments on the material will be appreciated. 238 pages