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Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego

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Math 243: Seminar in Functional Analysis

David Sherman

University of Virginia

A quantization of coarse structures and uniform Roe algebras

Abstract:

A coarse structure is a way of talking about "large-scale" properties.  It is encoded in a family of relations that often, but not always, come from a metric.  A coarse structure naturally gives rise to Hilbert space operators that in turn generate a so-called uniform Roe algebra.

In work with Bruno Braga and Joe Eisner, we use ideas of Weaver to construct "quantum" coarse structures and uniform Roe algebras in which the underlying set is replaced with an arbitrary represented von Neumann algebra.  The general theory immediately applies to quantum metrics (suitably defined), but it is much richer.  We explain another source based on measure instead of metric, leading to the new, large, and easy-to-understand class of support expansion C*-algebras.

I will present the big picture: where uniform Roe algebras come from, how Weaver's framework facilitates our definitions.  I will focus on a few illustrative examples and will not presume familiarity with coarse structures or von Neumann algebras.

Sri Kunnawalkam Elayavalli

October 15, 2024

11:00 AM

AP&M B412

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