E-theory for C-Categories

Abstract

E-theory was originally defined concretely by Connes and Higson and further work followed this construction. We generalise the definition to C-categories. C-categories were formulated to give a theory of operator algebras in a categorical picture and play important role in the study of mathematical physics. In this context, they are analogous to C-algebras and so have invariants defined coming from C-algebra theory but they do not yet have a definition of E-theory. Here we define E-theory for both complex and real graded C-categories and prove it has similar properties to E-theory for C-algebras.

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