Amenability and uniform Roe algebras
Abstract: Amenability for groups can be extended to metric spaces, algebras over commutative fields and $C*$-algebras by adapting the notion of F{\o}lner nets. In the present article we investigate the close ties among these extensions and show that these three pictures unify in the context of the uniform Roe algebra $C_u*(X)$ over a metric space $(X,d)$ with bounded geometry. In particular, we show that the following conditions are equivalent: (1) $(X,d)$ is amenable; (2) the translation algebra generating $C_u*(X)$ is algebraically amenable (3) $C_u*(X)$ has a tracial state; (4) $C_u*(X)$ is not properly infinite; (5) $[1]_0\neq [0]_0$ in the $K_0$-group $K_0(C_u*(X))$; (6) $C_u*(X)$ does not contain the Leavitt algebra as a unital $$-subalgebra; (7) $C_u^(X)$ is a F{\o}lner $C*$-algebra in the sense that it admits a net of unital completely positive maps into matrices which is asymptotically multiplicative in the normalized trace norm. We also show that every possible tracial state of the uniform Roe algebra $C_u*(X)$ is amenable.
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