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Localizing the Elliott conjecture at strongly self-absorbing C*-algebras

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Published/Copyright: October 21, 2012

Abstract.

We formally introduce the concept of localizing the Elliott conjecture at a given strongly self-absorbing C*-algebra 𝒟; we also explain how the known classification theorems for nuclear C*-algebras fit into this concept. As a new result in this direction, we employ recent results of H. Lin to show that (under a mild K-theoretic condition) the class of separable, unital, simple C*-algebras with locally finite decomposition rank and UCT, and for which projections separate traces, satisfies the Elliott conjecture localized at the Jiang–Su algebra 𝒵. Our main result is formulated in a more general way; this allows us to outline a strategy to possibly remove the trace space condition as well as the K-theory restriction entirely. When regarding both our result and the recent classification theorem of Elliott, Gong and Li as generalizations of the real rank zero case, the two approaches are perpendicular in a certain sense. The strategy to attack the general case aims at combining these two approaches. Our classification theorem covers simple ASH algebras for which projections separate traces (and the K-groups of which have finitely generated torsion part); it does, however, not at all depend on an inductive limit structure. Also, in the monotracial case it does not rely on the existence or absence of projections in any way. In fact, it is the first such result which, in a natural way, covers all known unital, separable, simple, nuclear and stably finite C*-algebras of real rank zero (the K-groups of which have finitely generated torsion part) as well as the (projectionless) Jiang–Su algebra itself.

Funding source: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Award Identifier / Grant number: SFB 478

Part of this work was carried out while the author was visiting Copenhagen University and the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica in Barcelona. I am indebted to both institutions, and in particular to Søren Eilers and Francesc Perera, for their kind hospitality. I am also grateful to Mikael Rørdam, as well as to Marius Dadarlat, for inspiring conversations on the classification program in general, and on the potential use of 𝒵-stability and UHF-absorbtion in particular. Finally, I would like to thank Huaxin Lin for pointing out a mistake in an earlier version of the proof of Corollary 8.1, and for providing a way to fill that gap.

Received: 2012-7-24
Published Online: 2012-10-21
Published in Print: 2014-7-1

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