Skew Products and Coactions for Topological Quivers

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Abstract

We will introduce topological quivers and a procedure for developing a skew product akin to skew products for directed graphs. We provide a characterization of the topological quivers which arise as the skew product, and investigate the ramifications of a cocycle on the associated Cuntz-Pimsner algebra. The cocycle determines a coaction, and we investigate the relationship between the coaction crossed product and the skew product quiver. 

Description

Our C*-Seminar will still (as it was last year) be on Wednesdays, but the time will now be a bit different: 1:30-2:45 pm (Arizona time, no daylight savings), meeting both in person (WXLR A311) and via zoom.

Also new: it's now the ASUERAU C*-Seminar (so, joint with our friends Lara and Mitch at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University up the road in Prescott).

(Please email the organizer John Quigg quigg@asu.edu to be put on the email list if you would like to receive the link to the zoom seminar.)

Speaker

Lucas Hall
Doctoral student
Arizona State University

Location
Virtual via Zoom