Differences of Idempotents In C*-Algebras and the Quantum Hall Effect


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Let ϕ be a trace on the unital C*-algebra A and Mϕ be the ideal of the definition of the trace ϕ. We obtain a C*analogue of the quantum Hall effect: if P,QA are idempotents and PQMϕ, then ϕ((PQ)2n+1) = ϕ(PQ) ∈ R for all nN. Let the isometries UA and A = A*∈ A be such that I+A is invertible and U-AMϕ with ϕ(U-A) ∈ R. Then I-A, I−UMϕ and ϕ(IU) ∈ R. Let nN, dimH = 2n + 1, the symmetry operators U, VB(H), and W = UV. Then the operator W is not a symmetry, and if V = V*, then the operator W is nonunitary.

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A. M. Bikchentaev

Kazan Federal University

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Email: Bikchentaev@kpfu.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan

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