$(\sigma,\tau)$-amenability of $C^*$-algebras
Operator Algebras
2012-03-22 v1 Functional Analysis
Abstract
Suppose that is an algebra, are two linear mappings such that both and are subalgebras of and is a -bimodule. A linear mapping is called a -derivation if . A -derivation is called a -inner derivation if there exists an such that is of the form either or . A Banach algebra is called -amenable if every -derivation from into a dual Banach -bimodule is -inner. Studying some general algebraic aspects of -derivations, we investigate the relation between amenability and -amenability of Banach algebras in the case when are homomorphisms. We prove that if is a -algebra and are *-homomorphisms with , then is -amenable if and only if is amenable
Cite
@article{arxiv.0911.2753,
title = {$(\sigma,\tau)$-amenability of $C^*$-algebras},
author = {M. Mirzavaziri and M. S. Moslehian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.2753},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
9 pages; to appear in Georgian Math. J