C*-convex sets and completely bounded bimodule homomorphisms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 July 2007
Abstract
If A and B are C*-algebras and X is an operator A, B-bimodule, then points of X can be separated from closed A, B-absolutely convex subsets of X by completely bounded A, B-bimodule homomorphisms from X into B(K), where K is a Hilbert space and the A, B-bimodule structure on B(K) is induced by a pair of representations π : A → B(K) and σ : B → B(K). If A and B are von Neumann algebras and X is a normal (not necessarily dual) operator A, B-bimodule, those A, B-absolutely convex subsets of X are characterized which can be separated from points of X as above, but with the additional requirement that the two representations π and σ are normal. This requires a new topology on X, which has appeared also in connection with some other questions concerning operator modules.
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- Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics , Volume 130 , Issue 2 , April 2000 , pp. 375 - 387
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