On Kirchberg's Embedding Problem
Abstract
Kirchberg's Embedding Problem (KEP) asks whether every separable C* algebra embeds into an ultrapower of the Cuntz algebra O2. In this paper, we use model theory to show that this conjecture is equivalent to a local approximate nuclearity condition that we call the existence of good nuclear witnesses. In order to prove this result, we study general properties of existentially closed C* algebras. Along the way, we establish a connection between existentially closed C* algebras, the weak expectation property of Lance, and the local lifting property of Kirchberg. The paper concludes with a discussion of the model theory of O2. Several results in this last section are proven using some technical results concerning tubular embeddings, a notion first introduced by Jung for studying embeddings of tracial von Neumann algebras into the ultrapower of the hyperfinite II1 factor.
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