Zack Wise
2022-04-22
attefrimibeocx
Beginner2022-04-23Added 14 answers
This homomorphism is often denoted Ad(U) in the case where . The map is a surjective homomorphism from the unitary group of H to the ∗-automorphism group of B(H) with kernel . For example, this notation is used in Davidson's C*-algebras by example and in Raeburn and Williams's Morita equivalence and continuous trace C*-algebras. The same notation is often used for the corresponding automorphism of the algebra of compact operators on H, even though in that case it is not an inner automorphism unless H is finite dimensional.
I don't know whether the same notation is in common use for the case where .
elvis0217t2x
Beginner2022-04-24Added 13 answers
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