Tensor products and regularity properties of Cuntz semigroups
Abstract
The Cuntz semigroup of a C*-algebra is an important invariant in the structure and classification theory of C*-algebras. It captures more information than K-theory but is often more delicate to handle. We systematically study the lattice and category theoretic aspects of Cuntz semigroups. Given a C*-algebra , its (concrete) Cuntz semigroup is an object in the category of (abstract) Cuntz semigroups, as introduced by Coward, Elliott and Ivanescu. To clarify the distinction between concrete and abstract Cuntz semigroups, we will call the latter -semigroups. We establish the existence of tensor products in the category and study the basic properties of this construction. We show that is a symmetric, monoidal category and relate with for certain classes of C*-algebras. As a main tool for our approach we introduce the category of pre-completed Cuntz semigroups. We show that is a full, reflective subcategory of . One can then easily deduce properties of from respective properties of , e.g. the existence of tensor products and inductive limits. The advantage is that constructions in are much easier since the objects are purely algebraic. We also develop a theory of -semirings and their semimodules. The Cuntz semigroup of a strongly self-absorbing C*-algebra has a natural product giving it the structure of a -semiring. We give explicit characterizations of -semimodules over such -semirings. For instance, we show that a -semigroup tensorially absorbs the -semiring of the Jiang-Su algebra if and only if is almost unperforated and almost divisible, thus establishing a semigroup version of the Toms-Winter conjecture.
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@article{arxiv.1410.0483,
title = {Tensor products and regularity properties of Cuntz semigroups},
author = {Ramon Antoine and Francesc Perera and Hannes Thiel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.0483},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
195 pages; revised version; several proofs streamlined; some results corrected, in particular added 5.2.3-5.2.6