Standard homogeneous C*-algebras as compact quantum metric spaces
Abstract
Given a compact metric space X and a unital C*-algebra A, we introduce a family of seminorms on the C*-algebra of continuous functions from X to A, denoted C(X, A), induced by classical Lipschitz seminorms that produce compact quantum metrics in the sense of Rieffel if and only if A is finite-dimensional. As a consequence, we are able isometrically embed X into the state space of C(X,A). Furthermore, we are able to extend convergence of compact metric spaces in the Gromov-Hausdorff distance to convergence of spaces of matrices over continuous functions on the associated compact metric spaces in Latremoliere's Gromov-Hausdorff propinquity.
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