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This book collects the notes of the lectures given at an Advanced
Course on Dynamical Systems at the Centre de Recerca Matematica
(CRM) in Barcelona. The notes consist of four series of lectures.
The first one, given by Andrew Toms, presents the basic properties
of the Cuntz semigroup and its role in the classification program
of simple, nuclear, separable C*-algebras. The second series of
lectures, delivered by N. Christopher Phillips, serves as an
introduction to group actions on C*-algebras and their crossed
products, with emphasis on the simple case and when the crossed
products are classifiable. The third one, given by David Kerr,
treats various developments related to measure-theoretic and
topological aspects of crossed products, focusing on internal and
external approximation concepts, both for groups and C*-algebras.
Finally, the last series of lectures, delivered by Thierry
Giordano, is devoted to the theory of topological orbit
equivalence, with particular attention to the classification of
minimal actions by finitely generated abelian groups on the Cantor
set.
This book collects the notes of the lectures given at the Advanced
Course on Crossed Products, Groupoids, and Rokhlin dimension, that
took place at the Centre de Recerca Matematica (CRM) from March 13
to March 17, 2017. The notes consist of three series of lectures.
The first one was given by Dana Williams (Dartmouth College), and
served as an introduction to crossed products of C*-algebras and
the study of their structure. The second series of lectures was
delivered by Aidan Sims (Wollongong), who gave an overview of the
theory of topological groupoids (as a model for groups and group
actions) and groupoid C*-algebras, with particular emphasis on the
case of etale groupoids. Finally, the last series was delivered by
Gabor Szabo (Copenhagen), and consisted of an introduction to
Rokhlin type properties (mostly centered around the work of
Hirshberg, Winter and Zacharias) with hints to the more advanced
theory related to groupoids.
This book is directed towards graduate students that wish to start
from the basic theory of C*-algebras and advance to an overview of
some of the most spectacular results concerning the structure of
nuclear C*-algebras. The text is divided into three parts. First,
elementary notions, classical theorems and constructions are
developed. Then, essential examples in the theory, such as crossed
products and the class of quasidiagonal C*-algebras, are examined,
and finally, the Elliott invariant, the Cuntz semigroup, and the
Jiang-Su algebra are defined. It is shown how these objects have
played a fundamental role in understanding the fine structure of
nuclear C*-algebras. To help understanding the theory, plenty of
examples, treated in detail, are included. This volume will also be
valuable to researchers in the area as a reference guide. It
contains an extensive reference list to guide readers that wish to
travel further.
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