his volume contains the proceedings of the AMS Special Session Operator Algebras and Their Applications: A Tribute to Richard V. Kadison, held from January 10–11, 2015, in San Antonio, Texas. Richard V. Kadison has been a towering figure in the study of operator algebras for more than 65 years. His research and leadership in the field have been fundamental in the development of the subject, and his influence continues to be felt though his work and the work of his many students, collaborators, and mentees. Among the topics addressed in this volume are the Kadison-Kaplanksy conjecture, classification of C∗-algebras, connections between operator spaces and parabolic induction, spectral flow, C∗-algebra actions, von Neumann algebras, and applications to mathematical physics.
The 25th Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium, June 7-12, 2005, University of Central Florida, Florida Palle E. T. Jørgensen, Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium Deguang Han, David R. Larson. PROOF. (Lemma 5.3 Let the conditions be ...
Operator Theory, Operator Algebras, and Applications: The 25th Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium, June 7-12, 2005, University of Central Florida,...
The realm of operator algebras associated to dynamical systems provides a context to generate valuable examples ... In particular we ask for classification of semicrossed products in terms of Arveson's program on the C*-envelope [7,62].
... 2005 S. G. Bobkov and B. Zegarlinski, Entropy bounds and isoperimetry, 2005 Joel Berman and Pawel M. Idziak, Generative complexity in algebra, 2005 Trevor A. Welsh, Fermionic expressions for minimal model Virasoro characters, ...
Volume two of the two-volume set (see ISBN 0-8218-0819-2) covers the comparison theory of projection, normal states and unitary equivalence of von Newmann algebras, the trade, algebra and commutant, special representation of C*-algebras, ...
Major changes in the new edition relate to Bose-Einstein condensation, the dynamics of the X-Y model and questions on phase transitions.
Operator Algebras and Quantum Statistical Mechanics