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    On the domain of singular traces

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    The question whether an operator belongs to the domain of some singular trace is addressed, together with the dual question whether an operator does not belong to the domain of some singular trace. We show that the answers are positive in general, namely for any (compact, infinite rank) positive operator A we exhibit two singular traces, the first being zero and the second being infinite on A. However, if we assume that the singular traces are generated by a "regular" operator, the answers change, namely such traces always vanish on trace-class, non singularly traceable operators and are always infinite on non trace-class, non singularly traceable operators. These results are achieved on a general semifinite factor, and make use of a new characterization of singular traceability (cf. math.OA/0202108).Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX. Minor corrections, to appear on the International Journal of Mathematic

    Sur les representations unitaires des groupes de Lie resolubles

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    Self-adjointness and boundedness in quadratic quantization

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    We construct a counter example showing, for the quadratic quantization, the identity (Γ(T))∗=Γ(T∗)(\Gamma(T))^*= \Gamma(T^*) is not necessarily true. We characterize all operators on the one-particle algebra whose quadratic quantization are self-adjoint operators on the quadratic Fock space. Finally, we discuss the boundedness of the quadratic quantization.Comment: 14 page

    Semi-regular masas of transfinite length

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    In 1965 Tauer produced a countably infinite family of semi-regular masas in the hyperfinite II1\mathrm{II}_1 factor, no pair of which are conjugate by an automorphism. This was achieved by iterating the process of passing to the algebra generated by the normalisers and, for each n∈Nn\in\mathbb N, finding masas for which this procedure terminates at the nn-th stage. Such masas are said to have length nn. In this paper we consider a transfinite version of this idea, giving rise to a notion of ordinal valued length. We show that all countable ordinals arise as lengths of semi-regular masas in the hyperfinite II1\mathrm{II}_1 factor. Furthermore, building on work of Jones and Popa, we obtain all possible combinations of regular inclusions of irreducible subfactors in the normalising tower.Comment: 14 page

    On function spaces on symmetric spaces

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    Algebraic methods in the theory of generalized Harish-Chandra modules

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    This paper is a review of results on generalized Harish-Chandra modules in the framework of cohomological induction. The main results, obtained during the last 10 years, concern the structure of the fundamental series of (g,k)−(\mathfrak{g},\mathfrak{k})-modules, where g\mathfrak{g} is a semisimple Lie algebra and k\mathfrak{k} is an arbitrary algebraic reductive in g\mathfrak{g} subalgebra. These results lead to a classification of simple (g,k)−(\mathfrak{g},\mathfrak{k})-modules of finite type with generic minimal k−\mathfrak{k}-types, which we state. We establish a new result about the Fernando-Kac subalgebra of a fundamental series module. In addition, we pay special attention to the case when k\mathfrak{k} is an eligible r−r-subalgebra (see the definition in section 4) in which we prove stronger versions of our main results. If k\mathfrak{k} is eligible, the fundamental series of (g,k)−(\mathfrak{g},\mathfrak{k})-modules yields a natural algebraic generalization of Harish-Chandra's discrete series modules.Comment: Keywords : generalized Harish-Chandra module, (g,k)-module of finite type, minimal k-type, Fernando-Kac subalgebra, eligible subalgebra; Pages no. : 13; Bibliography : 21 item

    On the continuity of spectra for families of magnetic pseudodifferential operators

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    For families of magnetic pseudodifferential operators defined by symbols and magnetic fields depending continuously on a real parameter ϵ\epsilon, we show that the corresponding family of spectra also varies continuously with ϵ\epsilon.Comment: 22 page

    Positive representations of finite groups in Riesz spaces

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    In this paper, which is part of a study of positive representations of locally compact groups in Banach lattices, we initiate the theory of positive representations of finite groups in Riesz spaces. If such a representation has only the zero subspace and possibly the space itself as invariant principal bands, then the space is Archimedean and finite dimensional. Various notions of irreducibility of a positive representation are introduced and, for a finite group acting positively in a space with sufficiently many projections, these are shown to be equal. We describe the finite dimensional positive Archimedean representations of a finite group and establish that, up to order equivalence, these are order direct sums, with unique multiplicities, of the order indecomposable positive representations naturally associated with transitive GG-spaces. Character theory is shown to break down for positive representations. Induction and systems of imprimitivity are introduced in an ordered context, where the multiplicity formulation of Frobenius reciprocity turns out not to hold.Comment: 23 pages. To appear in International Journal of Mathematic

    Superselection in the presence of constraints

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    For systems which contain both superselection structure and constraints, we study compatibility between constraining and superselection. Specifically, we start with a generalisation of Doplicher-Roberts superselection theory to the case of nontrivial centre, and a set of Dirac quantum constraints and find conditions under which the superselection structures will survive constraining in some form. This involves an analysis of the restriction and factorisation of superselection structures. We develop an example for this theory, modelled on interacting QED.Comment: Latex, 38 page
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