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Extreme cycles. The center of a Leavitt path algebra

Rings and Algebras 2013-07-22 v1

Abstract

In this paper we introduce new techniques in order to deepen into the structure of a Leavitt path algebra with the aim of giving a description of the center. Extreme cycles appear for the first time; they concentrate the purely infinite part of a Leavitt path algebra and, jointly with the line points and vertices in cycles without exits, are the key ingredients in order to determine the center of a Leavitt path algebra. Our work will rely on our previous approach to the center of a prime Leavitt path algebra \cite{CMMSS1}. We will go further into the structure itself of the Leavitt path algebra. For example, the ideal I(PecPcPl)I(P_{ec} \cup P_{c} \cup P_l) generated by vertices in extreme cycles (PecP_{ec}), by vertices in cycles without exits (PcP_c) and by line points (PlP_l) will be a dense ideal in some cases, for instance in the finite one or, more generally, if every vertex connects to PlPcPecP_l \cup P_c\cup P_{ec}. Hence its structure will contain much of the information about the Leavitt path algebra. In the row-finite case, we will need to add a new hereditary set: the set of vertices whose tree has infinite bifurcations (PbP_{b^\infty}).

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@article{arxiv.1307.5252,
  title  = {Extreme cycles. The center of a Leavitt path algebra},
  author = {Maria Guadalupe Corrales Garcia and Dolores Martin Barquero and Candido Martin Gonzalez and Mercedes Siles Molina and Jos Felix Solanilla Hernandez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.5252},
  year   = {2013}
}