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Finite dimensional approximations in operator algebras

Published 28 Nov 2022 in math.OA and math.FA | (2211.15548v1)

Abstract: A non-self-adjoint operator algebra is said to be residually finite dimensional (RFD) if it embeds into a product of matrix algebras. We characterize RFD operator algebras in terms of their matrix state space, and moreover show that an operator algebra is RFD if and only if every representation can be approximated by finite dimensional ones in the point weak operator topology. This is a non-self-adjoint version of a theorem of Exel and Loring for $C*$-algebras. Moreover, we construct an example of an operator algebra for which approximation in the point strong operator topology is not possible. As a consequence, the maximal $C*$-algebra generated by this operator algebra is not RFD. This answers questions of Clou^atre and Ramsey and of Clou^atre and Dor-On.

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