On the classification of nonsimple graph C*-algebras
Operator Algebras
2009-06-26 v2
Abstract
We prove that a graph C*-algebra with exactly one proper nontrivial ideal is classified up to stable isomorphism by its associated six-term exact sequence in K-theory. We prove that a similar classification also holds for a graph C*-algebra with a largest proper ideal that is an AF-algebra. Our results are based on a general method developed by the first named author with Restorff and Ruiz. As a key step in the argument, we show how to produce stability for certain full hereditary subalgebras associated to such graph C*-algebras. We further prove that, except under trivial circumstances, a unique proper nontrivial ideal in a graph C*-algebra is stable.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.0901.3579,
title = {On the classification of nonsimple graph C*-algebras},
author = {Soren Eilers and Mark Tomforde},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.3579},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
27 pages, uses XY-pic; Version II comments: A few minor typos corrected