Lectures on Selected Topics in von Neumann Algebras - Fumio Hiai

Lectures on Selected Topics in von Neumann Algebras

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Buch
VIII, 242 Seiten
2021
EMS Press (Verlag)
978-3-98547-004-4 (ISBN)
39,00 inkl. MwSt
The theory of von Neumann algebras, originating with the work of F. J. Murray and J. von Neumann in the late 1930s, has grown into a rich discipline with connections to different branches of mathematics and physics. Following the breakthrough of
Tomita–Takesaki theory, many great advances were made throughout the 1970s by H. Araki, A. Connes, U. Haagerup, M. Takesaki and others.
These lecture notes aim to present a fast-track study of some important topics in classical parts of von Neumann algebra theory that were developed in the 1970s. Starting with Tomita–Takesaki theory, this book covers topics such as the standard form, Connes' cocycle derivatives, operator-valued weights, type III structure theory and non-commutative integration theory.
The self-contained presentation of the material makes this book useful not only to graduate students and researchers who want to know the fundamentals of von Neumann algebras, but also to interested undergraduates who have a basic knowledge of functional analysis and measure theory.

Tohoku University, Japan

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie EMS Series of Lectures in Mathematics
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Analysis
Schlagworte conditional expectation • Connes' cocycle derivative • crossed product • KMS condition • modular operator • operator-valued weight • positive quadratic form • positive self-adjoint operator • relative modular operator • standard form • Takesaki's duality theorem • tau-measurable operator • Tomita–Takesaki theory • Von Neumann algebra
ISBN-10 3-98547-004-9 / 3985470049
ISBN-13 978-3-98547-004-4 / 9783985470044
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