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$K$-theory of Leavitt path algebras

K-Theory and Homology 2011-08-03 v2 Operator Algebras

Abstract

Let EE be a row-finite quiver and let E0E_0 be the set of vertices of EE; consider the adjacency matrix NE=(nij)Z(E0×E0)N'_E=(n_{ij})\in\Z^{(E_0\times E_0)}, n_{ij}=#\{ arrows from ii to j}j\}. Write NEtN^t_E and 1 for the matrices Z(E0×E0\Sink(E))\in \Z^{(E_0\times E_0\setminus\Sink(E))} which result from NEtN'^t_E and from the identity matrix after removing the columns corresponding to sinks. We consider the KK-theory of the Leavitt algebra LR(E)=LZ(E)RL_R(E)=L_\Z(E)\otimes R. We show that if RR is either a Noetherian regular ring or a stable CC^*-algebra, then there is an exact sequence (nZn\in\Z) Kn(R)(E0\Sink(E))1NEtKn(R)(E0)Kn(LR(E))Kn1(R)(E0\Sink(E)) K_n(R)^{(E_0\setminus\Sink(E))}\stackrel{1-N_E^t}{\longrightarrow} K_n(R)^{(E_0)}\to K_n(L_R(E))\to K_{n-1}(R)^{(E_0\setminus\Sink(E))} We also show that for general RR, the obstruction for having a sequence as above is measured by twisted nil-KK-groups. If we replace KK-theory by homotopy algebraic KK-theory, the obstructions dissapear, and we get, for every ring RR, a long exact sequence KHn(R)(E0\Sink(E))1NEtKHn(R)(E0)KHn(LR(E))KHn1(R)(E0\Sink(E)) KH_n(R)^{(E_0\setminus\Sink(E))}\stackrel{1-N_E^t}{\longrightarrow}KH_n(R)^{(E_0)}\to KH_n(L_R(E))\to KH_{n-1}(R)^{(E_0\setminus\Sink(E))} We also compare, for a CC^*-algebra \fA\fA, the algebraic KK-theory of L\fA(E)L_\fA(E) with the topological KK-theory of the Cuntz-Krieger algebra C\fA(E)C^*_\fA(E). We show that the map Kn(L\fA(E))Kn(C\fA(E)) K_n(L_\fA(E))\to K^{\top}_n(C^*_\fA(E)) is an isomorphism if \fA\fA is stable and nZn\in\Z, and also if \fA=\C\fA=\C, n0n\ge 0, EE is finite with no sinks, and det(1NEt)0\det(1-N_E^t)\ne 0.

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@article{arxiv.0903.0056,
  title  = {$K$-theory of Leavitt path algebras},
  author = {Pere Ara and Miquel Brustenga and Guillermo Cortiñas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.0056},
  year   = {2011}
}

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