scholarly journals Amenable dynamical systems over locally compact groups

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-41
Author(s):  
ALEX BEARDEN ◽  
JASON CRANN

Abstract We establish several new characterizations of amenable $W^*$ - and $C^*$ -dynamical systems over arbitrary locally compact groups. In the $W^*$ -setting we show that amenability is equivalent to (1) a Reiter property and (2) the existence of a certain net of completely positive Herz–Schur multipliers of $(M,G,\alpha )$ converging point weak* to the identity of $G\bar {\ltimes }M$ . In the $C^*$ -setting, we prove that amenability of $(A,G,\alpha )$ is equivalent to an analogous Herz–Schur multiplier approximation of the identity of the reduced crossed product $G\ltimes A$ , as well as a particular case of the positive weak approximation property of Bédos and Conti [On discrete twisted $C^*$ -dynamical systems, Hilbert $C^*$ -modules and regularity. Münster J. Math.5 (2012), 183–208] (generalized to the locally compact setting). When $Z(A^{**})=Z(A)^{**}$ , it follows that amenability is equivalent to the1-positive approximation property of Exel and Ng [Approximation property of $C^*$ -algebraic bundles. Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.132(3) (2002), 509–522]. In particular, when $A=C_0(X)$ is commutative, amenability of $(C_0(X),G,\alpha )$ coincides with topological amenability of the G-space $(G,X)$ .

Author(s):  
Jason Crann ◽  
Matthias Neufang

Abstract We prove that a locally compact group has the approximation property (AP), introduced by Haagerup–Kraus [ 21], if and only if a non-commutative Fejér theorem holds for its associated $C^*$- or von Neumann crossed products. As applications, we answer three open problems in the literature. Specifically, we show that any locally compact group with the AP is exact. This generalizes a result by Haagerup–Kraus [ 21] and answers a problem raised by Li [ 27]. We also answer a question of Bédos–Conti [ 4] on the Fejér property of discrete $C^*$-dynamical systems, as well as a question by Anoussis–Katavolos–Todorov [ 3] for all locally compact groups with the AP. In our approach, we develop a notion of Fubini crossed product for locally compact groups and a dynamical version of the slice map property.


2011 ◽  
Vol 84 (3) ◽  
pp. 372-386 ◽  
Author(s):  
RASOUL NASR-ISFAHANI ◽  
MEHDI NEMATI

AbstractFor a Banach algebra 𝒜 and a character ϕ on 𝒜, we introduce and study the notion of essential ϕ-amenability of 𝒜. We give some examples to show that the class of essentially ϕ-amenable Banach algebras is larger than that of ϕ-amenable Banach algebras introduced by Kaniuth et al. [‘On ϕ-amenability of Banach algebras’, Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc.144 (2008), 85–96]. Finally, we characterize the essential ϕ-amenability of various Banach algebras related to locally compact groups.


2001 ◽  
Vol 12 (05) ◽  
pp. 595-608 ◽  
Author(s):  
MAY M. NILSEN ◽  
ROGER R. SMITH

We investigate approximation properties for C*-algebras and their crossed products by actions and coactions by locally compact groups. We show that Haagerup's approximation constant is preserved for crossed products by arbitrary amenable groups, and we show why this is not always true in the non-amenable case. We also examine similar questions for other forms of the approximation property.


1991 ◽  
Vol 110 (3) ◽  
pp. 491-504
Author(s):  
C. Anantharaman-Delaroche

AbstractWe give a new characterization of amenability for dynamical systems, in cohomological terms, which generalizes the classical characterization of amenable locally compact groups stated by Johnson.


2002 ◽  
Vol 132 (3) ◽  
pp. 509-522 ◽  
Author(s):  
RUY EXEL ◽  
CHI-KEUNG NG

In this paper, we will define the reduced cross-sectional C*-algebras of C*-algebraic bundles over locally compact groups and show that if a C*-algebraic bundle has the approximation property (defined similarly as in the discrete case), then the full cross-sectional C*-algebra and the reduced one coincide. Moreover, if a semi-direct product bundle has the approximation property and the underlying C*-algebra is nuclear, then the cross-sectional C*-algebra is also nuclear. We will also compare the approximation property with the amenability of Anantharaman-Delaroche in the case of discrete groups.


2003 ◽  
Vol 14 (06) ◽  
pp. 619-665 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jon Kraus

The notion of the amenability of a locally compact group has been extended in various ways. Two weaker versions of amenability, weak amenability and the approximation property, have been defined for locally compact groups (by Haagerup and Haagerup and Kraus, respectively) and Bekka has defined a notion of amenability for representations of locally compact groups. Correspondences can be viewed as a generalization of representations of such groups. Using this viewpoint, Ananthraman–Delaroche has defined a notion of (left) amenability for correspondences. In this paper, we define notions of weak amenability and the approximation property for correspondences (and representations of locally compact groups), and obtain various results concerning these notions. Ananthraman–Delaroche showed that if N ⊂ M is an inclusion of von Neumann algebras, and if the associated inclusion correspondence is left amenable, then various approximation properties of N (semidiscreteness, the weak* completely bounded approximation property, and the weak* operator approximation property) are shared by M. We show that if this correspondence has the (weaker) approximation property, then if N has the weak* operator approximation property, so does M. An application of this result to crossed products is also given.


1985 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Ya. Golodets ◽  
S. D. Sinelshchikov

AbstractThe paper contains the proof of the fact that every solvable locally compact separable group is the range of a cocycle of an ergodic automorphism. The proof is based on the theory of representations of canonical anticommutation relations and the orbit theory of dynamical systems. The slight generalization of reasoning shows further that this result holds for amenable Lie groups as well and can be also extended to almost connected amenable locally compact separable groups.


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