Stable isomorphism and strong Morita equivalence of operator algebras
Abstract
We introduce a Morita type equivalence: two operator algebras and are called strongly -equivalent if they have completely isometric representations and respectively and there exists a ternary ring of operators such that (resp. ) is equal to the norm closure of the linear span of the set (resp. ). We study the properties of this equivalence. We prove that if two operator algebras and possessing countable approximate identities, are strongly -equivalent, then the operator algebras and are isomorphic. Here is the set of compact operators on an infinite dimensional separable Hilbert space and is the spatial tensor product. Conversely, if and are isomorphic and possess contractive approximate identities then and are strongly -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