On 2-local *-automorphisms and 2-local isometries of B(H)
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The pith
A single equation suffices to guarantee that 2-local *-automorphisms of B(H) are genuine *-automorphisms on separable Hilbert spaces.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
Every map from B(H) to itself that satisfies the single compressed equation in place of the two standard conditions for all pairs of operators is necessarily a *-automorphism when H is separable.
What carries the argument
The single-equation condition obtained by compressing the two defining equations of 2-local *-automorphisms.
If this is right
- 2-local *-automorphisms under the single-equation condition are necessarily *-automorphisms.
- The defining requirement for such maps is weakened from two equations to one while the conclusion is retained.
- The same compression technique yields an analogous result for 2-local isometries of B(H).
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The compression method might extend to 2-local maps on other C*-algebras or von Neumann algebras.
- Without separability the single-equation condition may admit maps that are not *-automorphisms.
- The single equation could serve as a starting point for studying related preserver problems on operator spaces.
Load-bearing premise
The Hilbert space is separable and the single condition holds for every pair of operators in B(H).
What would settle it
A map on B(H) for a non-separable Hilbert space that satisfies the single equation for all pairs but is not a *-automorphism.
read the original abstract
It is an important result of \v Semrl which states that every 2-local automorphism of the full operator algebra over a separable Hilbert space is necessarily an automorphism. In this paper we strengthen that result quite substantially for *-automorphisms. Indeed, we show that one can compress the defining two equations of 2-local *-automorphisms into one single equation, hence weakening the requirement significantly, but still keeping essentially the conclusion that such maps are necessarily *-automorphisms.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript claims that for a separable Hilbert space H, any map φ: B(H) → B(H) satisfying a single combined functional equation (in place of the usual two separate conditions) for every pair of operators A, B is necessarily a *-automorphism. The argument first recovers the standard two-equation 2-local *-automorphism property from the single equation and then invokes Šemrl's theorem; a parallel discussion addresses 2-local isometries.
Significance. If correct, the result substantially weakens the hypothesis in the definition of 2-local *-automorphisms while preserving the conclusion that such maps are *-automorphisms, thereby strengthening Šemrl's theorem in a meaningful way. The approach of deriving the two conditions from one equation before applying the known result is efficient and of interest to the operator-algebra community.
major comments (1)
- [§3] §3 (the reduction from the single equation to the two standard 2-local conditions): it is not explicitly stated whether this derivation holds for general (possibly non-separable) H or whether it tacitly relies on separability (e.g., via countable orthonormal bases or dense sets). Since separability is used only for the final invocation of Šemrl's theorem, clarifying that the reduction itself is separability-independent would strengthen the presentation and confirm that the single-equation hypothesis is valid precisely where claimed.
minor comments (3)
- [Abstract / Introduction] The abstract and introduction emphasize the *-automorphism result, yet the title also announces results on 2-local isometries. A brief statement clarifying the scope of the isometry discussion (or noting that it is secondary) would improve consistency.
- [Introduction] Notation for the single combined equation is introduced only after the standard two-equation definition; moving the single-equation formulation earlier would make the main contribution clearer from the outset.
- A few typographical inconsistencies appear in the displayed equations (e.g., missing parentheses around operator products in one instance); these do not affect the mathematics but should be corrected.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the careful reading, the positive recommendation of minor revision, and the suggestion to clarify the scope of the reduction argument in §3. We address the comment below.
read point-by-point responses
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Referee: [§3] §3 (the reduction from the single equation to the two standard 2-local conditions): it is not explicitly stated whether this derivation holds for general (possibly non-separable) H or whether it tacitly relies on separability (e.g., via countable orthonormal bases or dense sets). Since separability is used only for the final invocation of Šemrl's theorem, clarifying that the reduction itself is separability-independent would strengthen the presentation and confirm that the single-equation hypothesis is valid precisely where claimed.
Authors: We agree with the referee that the reduction in §3 is separability-independent. The argument proceeds from the single combined equation by direct algebraic manipulation of the given identity for arbitrary pairs A, B ∈ B(H), without invoking any countable dense set, orthonormal basis, or other separability assumption. Separability enters the proof only when Šemrl’s theorem is applied at the end. We will insert a brief clarifying sentence at the start of §3 stating that the derivation holds for arbitrary Hilbert spaces. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No circularity; direct proof strengthening external theorem
full rationale
The paper derives that a single combined equation for all pairs implies the standard two-equation 2-local *-automorphism property on B(H) for separable H, then applies Šemrl's theorem. This is a self-contained mathematical argument with no equations reducing to fitted parameters, self-definitions, or load-bearing self-citations. The Šemrl citation is external (different author) and provides independent support for the separable case. No steps match the enumerated circularity patterns; the derivation does not reduce to its inputs by construction.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- standard math Standard properties of bounded linear operators on Hilbert space and of *-automorphisms
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