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Crossed products of C*-algebras
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This book is intended primarily for graduate students who wish to begin research using crossed product C ∗ -algebras and is now essentially a final draft, and the final version will appear in the Surveys and Monograph series of the American Mathematical Society.Abstract:
Locally compact groups Dynamical systems and crossed products Special cases and basic constructions Imprimitivity theorems Induced representations and induced ideals Orbits and quasi-orbits Properties of crossed products Ideal structure The proof of the Gootman-Rosenberg-Sauvageot theorem Amenable groups The Banach *-algebra $L^1(G,A)$ Bundles of $C*$-algebras Groups Representations of $C*$-algebras Direct integrals Effros's ideal center decomposition The Fell topology Miscellany Notation and Symbol Index Index Bibliography.read more
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