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This thesis explores some of the basic concepts of C*-algebras in functional analysis. Also a selection from the first few chapters of Iain Raeburn's book “Graph Algebras” are worked out in full detail introducing graph C*-algebras. Graph C*-algebras are explained here in terms of Cuntz-Krieger families of bounded linear operators on a Hilbert space. From this it is shown that graph algebras are linearly generated and have a universality property.

Two important uniqueness theorems in relation to graph C*-algebras are also presented: the Cuntz-Krieger uniqueness theorem and the gauge-invariant uniqueness theorem. Tensor products of graph C*-algebras are introduced briefly with a focus in finding C*-subalgebras of the tensor product C*-algebra formed by tensoring two graph algebras as well as analyzing when these certain subalgebras are isomorphic to the C*-algebra made by the Cartesian product graph E1 x E2.

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Título
Introduction to graph C*-algebras and tensor products of graph algebras
Autor
Hobbs, Curtis Dale
Ano
2012
Editora
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
978-1-267-88856-3
Tipo de fonte
Dissertação ou tese
Idioma de publicação
English
ID do documento da ProQuest
1287792279
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.