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A new obstruction to Arveson's hyperrigidity conjecture

Published 23 Sep 2025 in math.OA and math.FA | (2509.19238v1)

Abstract: Let $A$ be a unital $C*$-algebra containing a closed two-sided ideal $J$ and an operator system $X$. We enlarge $X$ to an operator system $\mathcal{S}(X,J)$ in $\mathbb{M}_2(A)$, and show that in order for $\mathcal{S}(X,J)$ to be hyperrigid, each $$-representation of $C^(X)$ annihilating $C*(X)\cap J$ must admit a unique contractive completely positive extension from $X$ to the larger $C*$-algebra $C*(X)+J$. We leverage this implicit additional rigidity constraint to construct counterexamples to Arveson's hyperrigidity conjecture. A key condition in our construction is the mutual orthogonality of the atomic projection of $C*(X)$ and the support projection of $J$, which we interpret as a new obstruction to the conjecture. Specializing to the case where $J$ is the ideal of compact operators on a Hilbert space, we recover as a by-product of our general construction the recent counterexample of Bilich and Dor-On. On the other hand, we find that such a pathology cannot be implemented using our construction when $A$ admits only finite-dimensional irreducible $*$-representations, thereby illustrating that the obstruction only manifests itself in noncommutative settings.

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