An Introduction to Dixmier-Douady theory
Ulrich Pennig (Cardiff)
Abstract: A bundle of C*-algebras is a collection of algebras continuously parametrised by a topological space. There are (at least) two different definitions in operator algebras that make this intuition precise: Continuous C(X)-algebras provide a flexible analytic point of view, while locally trivial C*-algebra bundles allow a classification via homotopy theory. The section algebra of a bundle in the topological sense is a C(X)-algebra, but the converse is not true. In this talk I will compare these two notions using the classical work of Dixmier and Douady on bundles with fibres isomorphic to the compacts as a guideline. I will then explain joint work with Marius Dadarlat, in which we showed that the theorems of Dixmier and Douady can be generalized to bundles with fibers isomorphic to stabilized strongly self-absorbing C*-algebras. An important feature of the theory is the appearance of higher analogues of the Dixmier-Douady class.
operator algebras
Audience: researchers in the topic
Comments: Assumed Knowledge: basic familiarity with C*-algebras, some background in topology, in particular cohomology, might be useful, but is not required, similarly for strongly self-absorbing C*-algebras.
UK Virtual operator algebras seminar
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