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A comment on certain p–shift algebras

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2009

P. J. Stacey
Affiliation:
La Trobe UniversityBundooraVictoria 3083, Australia
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Abstract

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Let G = ⊕i=0Zp, where p is a prime, let s be the shift mapping the i th summand of G to the (i+1) st and let ω be a 2 cocycle on G with values in S1, for which ω (s(g), s(h)) = ω (g, h). If Ω (ej, ek) = Ω (ek, ej) whenever │j - k│ is sufficiently large, where ei is the generator of the i th summand of G, then it is shown that the twisted group C* -algebra C*(G, ω) is isomorphic to the UHF algebra UHF (p). An immediate consequence, by results of Bures and Yin, is the existence of infinitely many non-conjugate shifts on UHF (p).

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1990

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