Equivariant (co)module nuclearity of $C^*$-crossed products
Abstract
We define an equivariant and equicovariant versions of the notion of module nuclearity. More precisely, for a discrete group and operator --(co)module , over a -C-algebra , we define --nuclearity of , as an equivariant version of the notion of -nuclearity, in which the identity map on is required to be approximately factored through matrix algebras on with module structures coming both from the original module structure of and the -action on . For trivial actions of , this is shown to reduce to the notion of module nuclearity, introduced and studied by the first author. As a concrete example, for a discrete group acting amenably on a unital C-algebra , we show that the reduced crossed product is --nuclear. Conversely, if is a nuclear C-algebra with a -invariant state and is --nuclear, then we deduce that is amenable. We show that when is --nuclear and has the completely bounded approximation property (resp., is exact), then so is . We prove similar results for , regarded as an --comodule.
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@article{arxiv.2402.11212,
title = {Equivariant (co)module nuclearity of $C^*$-crossed products},
author = {Massoud Amini and Qing Meng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.11212},
year = {2024}
}