Local Proof of Algebraic Characterization of Free Actions
Abstract
Let G be a compact Hausdorff topological group acting on a compact Hausdorff topological space X. Within the C*-algebra C(X) of all continuous complex-valued functions on X, there is the Peter-Weyl algebra PG(X) which is the (purely algebraic) direct sum of the isotypical components for the action of G on C(X). We prove that the action of G on X is free if and only if the canonical map PG(X)C(X/G)PG(X) PG(X)(G) is bijective. Here both tensor products are purely algebraic, and O(G) denotes the Hopf algebra of "polynomial" functions on G.
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