On the Similarity of Operator Algebras to C*-Algebras

This is an expository thesis which addresses the requirements for an operator algebra to be similar to a <em>C</em>*-algebra. It has been conjectured that this similarity condition is equivalent to either amenability or total reductivity; however, the problem has only been solved for...

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Main Author: Georgescu, Magdalena
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: University of Waterloo 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/2932
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Summary:This is an expository thesis which addresses the requirements for an operator algebra to be similar to a <em>C</em>*-algebra. It has been conjectured that this similarity condition is equivalent to either amenability or total reductivity; however, the problem has only been solved for specific types of operators. <br /><br /> We define amenability and total reductivity, as well as present some of the implications of these properties. For the purpose of establishing the desired result in specific cases, we describe the properties of two well-known types of operators, namely the compact operators and quasitriangular operators. Finally, we show that if A is an algebra of compact operators or of triangular operators then A is similar to a <em>C</em>* algebra if and only if it has the total reduction property.