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Stable isomorphism and strong Morita equivalence of operator algebras

Operator Algebras 2016-04-19 v3

Abstract

We introduce a Morita type equivalence: two operator algebras AA and BB are called strongly Δ\Delta -equivalent if they have completely isometric representations α\alpha and β\beta respectively and there exists a ternary ring of operators MM such that α(A)\alpha (A) (resp. β(B)\beta (B)) is equal to the norm closure of the linear span of the set Mβ(B)M,M^*\beta (B)M, (resp. Mα(A)MM\alpha (A)M^*). We study the properties of this equivalence. We prove that if two operator algebras AA and B,B, possessing countable approximate identities, are strongly Δ\Delta -equivalent, then the operator algebras A\clKA\otimes \cl K and B\clKB\otimes \cl K are isomorphic. Here \clK\cl K is the set of compact operators on an infinite dimensional separable Hilbert space and \otimes is the spatial tensor product. Conversely, if A\clKA\otimes \cl K and B\clKB\otimes \cl K are isomorphic and A,BA, B possess contractive approximate identities then AA and BB are strongly Δ\Delta -equivalent.

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@article{arxiv.1404.3746,
  title  = {Stable isomorphism and strong Morita equivalence of operator algebras},
  author = {G. K. Eleftherakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.3746},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

We present some shorter proofs using references from the literature. Also example 3.7 is new and provides a new proof of the fact our notion of strong Morita equivalence is stronger than "BMP strong Morita equivalence " introduced by Blecher, Muhly and Paulsen