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A characterization of the Razak-Jacelon algebra (2008.10235v3)

Published 24 Aug 2020 in math.OA

Abstract: Combining Elliott, Gong, Lin and Niu's result and Castillejos and Evington's result, we see that if $A$ is a simple separable nuclear monotracial C$*$-algebra, then $A\otimes\mathcal{W}$ is isomorphic to $\mathcal{W}$ where $\mathcal{W}$ is the Razak-Jacelon algebra. In this paper, we give another proof of this. In particular, we show that if $\mathcal{D}$ is a simple separable nuclear monotracial $M_{2{\infty}}$-stable C$*$-algebra which is $KK$-equivalent to ${0}$, then $\mathcal{D}$ is isomorphic to $\mathcal{W}$ without considering tracial approximations of C$*$-algebras with finite nuclear dimension. Our proof is based on Matui and Sato's technique, Schafhauser's idea in his proof of the Tikuisis-White-Winter theorem and properties of Kirchberg's central sequence C$*$-algebra $F(\mathcal{D})$ of $\mathcal{D}$. Note that some results for $F(\mathcal{D})$ are based on Elliott-Gong-Lin-Niu's stable uniqueness theorem. Also, we characterize $\mathcal{W}$ by using properties of $F(\mathcal{W})$. Indeed, we show that a simple separable nuclear monotracial C$*$-algebra $D$ is isomorphic to $\mathcal{W}$ if and only if $D$ satisfies the following properties: (i) for any $\theta\in [0,1]$, there exists a projection $p$ in $F(D)$ such that $\tau_{D, \omega}(p)=\theta$, (ii) if $p$ and $q$ are projections in $F(D)$ such that $0<\tau_{D, \omega}(p)=\tau_{D, \omega}(q)$, then $p$ is Murray-von Neumann equivalent to $q$, (iii) there exists an injective homomorphism from $D$ to $\mathcal{W}$.

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