The uniform Roe algebra of an inverse semigroup
Abstract
Given a discrete and countable inverse semigroup one can study, in analogy to the group case, its geometric aspects. In particular, we can equip with a natural metric, given by the path metric in the disjoint union of its Sch\"{u}tzenberger graphs. This graph, which we denote by , inherits much of the structure of . In this article we compare the C*-algebra , generated by the left regular representation of on and , with the uniform Roe algebra over the metric space, namely . This yields a chacterization of when , which generalizes finite generation of . We have termed this by finite labeability (FL), since it holds when the can be labeled in a finitary manner. The graph , and the FL condition above, also allow to analyze large scale properties of and relate them with C*-properties of the uniform Roe algebra. In particular, we show that domain measurability of (a notion generalizing Day's definition of amenability of a semigroup, cf., [5]) is a quasi-isometric invariant of . Moreover, we characterize property A of (or of its components) in terms of the nuclearity and exactness of the corresponding C*-algebras. We also treat the special classes of F-inverse and E-unitary inverse semigroups from this large scale point of view.
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@article{arxiv.2004.01890,
title = {The uniform Roe algebra of an inverse semigroup},
author = {Fernando Lledó and Diego Martínez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.01890},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Accepted version for publication; minor changes