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arxiv: math/0510111 · v1 · pith:IERO73BCnew · submitted 2005-10-05 · 🧮 math.OA · math.DS

Continuous and discrete flows on operator algebras

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keywords alphathetaautomorphismcentercrosseddynamicaleigenvalueexist
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Let $(N,\R,\theta)$ be a centrally ergodic W* dynamical system. When $N$ is not a factor, we show that, for each $t\not=0$, the crossed product induced by the time $t$ automorphism $\theta_t$ is not a factor if and only if there exist a rational number $r$ and an eigenvalue $s$ of the restriction of $\theta$ to the center of $N$, such that $rst=2\pi$. In the C* setting, minimality seems to be the notion corresponding to central ergodicity. We show that if $(A,\R,\alpha)$ is a minimal unital C* dynamical system and $A$ is either prime or commutative but not simple, then, for each $t\not=0$, the crossed product induced by the time $t$ automorphism $\alpha_t$ is not simple if and only if there exist a rational number $r$ and an eigenvalue $s$ of the restriction of $\alpha$ to the center of $A$, such that $rst=2\pi$.

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